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    8 months ago

    Regardless, it’s still a regular motor attached to other things. It’s doesn’t replace the OG motor at all. And it requires much more space that isn’t useful in every application.

    Again, all that stuff is cool, but the title is incredibly misleading. This is an “improvement on current power transfer designs”, not a “completely new motor”. It’s taking the power from the motor and transferring it to other areas. That’s a transmission.

    If I’m being pedantic, it’s because the article title makes it seem like we figured out a new electric motor besides coiled wire. That would be really fascinating. But instead we get “fancy clutch”. It’s literally “instead of a stepper motor, let’s just use a regular motor powered on 24/7 and attach a clutch and transmission to decide when and where to deliver that power”.