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This current 26th design after 3 months of Rigor, proved practice of discipline in electrical application to be critical for Nas' viability.

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                        Nas wanted to create actual "hover" technology that would replace wheel driven cars in the future, and since he couldn't afford high power motors, he decided to create one from scratch. His experience working with electromagnetism and a variety of other concepts in STEM for 2 years, complimented an idea for automatic rotation of high rpm that he would need for this craft. Nas has been working on his homemade electric motor just recently since early January of 2021. There surely came a period where it was so stressful and even though it hosted temptations to quit, it only cause him to get back up and keep trying. Nas had different designs of causing magnetic rotation and it seemed that they all failed due to technical imbalance- working with electricity means every part has to be near perfect. Referencing Nikolas Tesla's invention every time, made him crave rearrangement of parts (Rotor & Stator gear/ winding functions) for experimenting. Although Nas still works on this engineering project till now, he has accomplished gaining more hands-on knowledge of electrical functions and forming new engineering instinct for problem solving over any real world situation.

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