^ I was awaiting a further response from
@Zimmerframe but judging by his inactivity, I’m guessing he doesn’t believe me or his baa baa translator stopped working.
Anyway, as proof that these flux capacitors do exist - I have attached this here photo.
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As you can see, we have done away with fragile belts and use the more durable and time-proven high tensile No.8 wire. Like I said, they run forever from just one banana peel, so if you ever visit NZ I urge you to touch these engineering marvels with both hands to feel how smooth and quiet they run. Better yet, take your fly down and pee onto the No.8 wire to experience a soothing tingling sensation you will never forget.
Sometimes NZ sheep farmers use these fantastical flux capacitors to create wonderful melodies from their paddock fences by altering the ‘engine’ vibrations. So make sure you try and give them wires a good hearty pluck if you ever come to visit.
BTW that wire at the end didn’t really break. That was for cinematic effect only. That’s obvious because none of the farmers was wearing an eye patch.