I asked the head of a physics department this question and his answer was that it comes from the nearest power generating station.
But, this wasn't my question. My question is "Where is the electricity coming from when we generate it?" which is a completely different question.
My thought is that everything comes from somewhere. Electricity doesn't just magically come out of thin air, it is coming from some place even if it is robbing electrons from atoms to do this.
Over time I realized that likely the place electricity is coming from is from our magnetosphere which protects dna based life from cosmic rays which sterilize people.
Astronauts have to have had all their children BEFORE going into space because both male and female astronauts will NEVER have children after they return from space. Why?
Because they are hit with so many cosmic rays they become sterilized in space probably within their first day in space.
And without our magnetosphere humans and animals will become sterilized and incapable of reproducing as well.
And right now (since the early 2000s) the magnetosphere is so depleted above the polar circle that it is between zero and 10% of normal. Normal being what it was before around 2000 AD.
So, did we deplete our magnetosphere by generating our electricity by breaking the fields of magnets?
So, did we suck our magnetosphere dry by breaking the fields of magnets in generating out electricity?
I'm thinking the answer to this question is: "Yes!"
If you observe Mars' magnetosphere it is depleted and will sterilize anyone above about 10 feet underground there too.
Which might be evidence that humans might have lived there and generated electricity by breaking the fields of magnets there before here.
What evidence is there of this?
When the Soviet Union sent a probe to the asteroid belt in the 1970s they found that it had been blown up by nuclear weapons. This is evidence that our ancestors potentially blew it up before they came to earth. This also makes sense in regard to Mars that when the planet Maldek blew up and became the asteroid belt it also blew off the atmosphere or Mars so anyone who survived on Mars had to move to Earth or outside the solar system.
This happened around 65 million years ago. We know this because this is when a piece of Maldek (now the asteroid belt) hit earth and made it habitable for human beings by killing off the larger dinosaurs like T-Rex so humans could then more safely live here without becoming extinct.
It's also possible that our moon is a piece of maldek that humanoids (our ancestors) dragged here to orbit Earth as a reminder of what happened to Maldek. However, this memory has been lost to most people because after all this happened 65 million years ago.
So, if you want to put a time line on the Star Wars Legend then it likely happened 65 million years ago. It resonates with people because we remember it subconsciously because many of us were alive then in other mostly humanoid bodies at that time.
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