Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Spark Plugs: Triggering Detonation

    Spark Plugs: Those little fragile things in your engine that only do as they say: create a spark. So simple of a job, yet so complex. If something goes wrong with this piece, your engine dies. And their basic design isn't so great either. Now they have newer, better ones available. No longer is the spark plug closed, now the spark sends the explosion forward.
    If one spark does well enough, what happens when there are two? Better results. Four? It starts faster, and stronger. And with that, more of the fuel is burned in each stroke. Thus, less fuel is used, and emissions become more efficient.
    So, why are we still shooting things solo? Or better, why am I doing things solo? The most interesting thing about the spark plug is that all of the sparks go to and come from the same place, the center of the plug. And the pieces on the side are all working on the same task, but each does a different part. No longer is it alone, no longer must it start the explosion on its own.

    If many point their charges to the same place, the same vision, the same being, the faster the explosion starts. If you see somebody with a destination, help them along. If a friend has a vision, and you can contribute, do so. If you see God, find others who also see him, and together ignite the fire already in you, setting the fuel ablaze around you. You are not alone, sending a single spark to God, if you cannot find others, ask others, if others have a spark, direct them as to where you send yours, so that your influence spreads.
    If you want, comment below. And read before you comment, what you have to say may just clutter the space up with a repeat of the same old comment. Rather, reply your support and corrections to the comment like yours.

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