so i was in an extended electrical theory lecture today and i was taking some notes on magnetic generators. in this lecture he went into some crazy stuff about radians per sec (was fairly intense) anyway he was talking about ripping the electrons from non-conductive materials and i was wondering (completely hypothetically) if someone dies. could the power be used up from the atoms and because there isnt a power source working, i.e the heart, could there be in some circumstances have enough friction in the air to give some but very little energy into the atom therefor only allowing a few atoms to be powered. this could mean that instead of a primary power source being needed few atoms have enough power to support a half person
You're attending an "extended electrical theory lecture" and don't understand physics or how to construct a sentence. OK, sounds legit.