BatteryBelle & TribalTrace
Hey, I've been looking into old myths about never‑ending power sources—some tribes had stories about spirits that could keep a fire alive forever. I wonder how those tales line up with what we know about battery charge cycles. What do you think?
Those fire‑spirits are like the perpetual batteries in the stories – always glowing, never depleting, but in reality they do cycle. In myth they’re symbols of endless energy, like a fire that refuses to die, while actual batteries have finite cycles before the chemical reaction wanes. So the tales capture the dream of endless power, but the science says even the most stubborn spark will eventually sputter. Does that line up with your thoughts?
Exactly, the myths get it right that we’re chasing an ideal, but in the real world the chemistry says “sorry, time’s up.” It’s like trying to keep a candle lit in a draft—beautiful, but eventually it’ll fade. Makes troubleshooting all the more interesting, doesn’t it?