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MackKnife wrote: @ Speed Master: I still have not understood the concept. Could you make a longer video please for I can not grasp the idea of how the chariots be moved without horses. Thank you in advance and may the Lord bless you. Ah, Speed Master, I can see where you are confused. I am sure you are aware that internal combustion engines are sometimes rated in Horsepower, an old English way of comparing the output of a mechanical device to a horse. As technology moved on the engineers worked out cunning methods to squeeze more horsepower out of these mechanical devices. The big breakthrough came in the early 1900's when a clever engineer installed Shetland ponies inside an engine, running on treadmills and suspended by sky hooks on widgets. As the horses were in-bred, they became smaller and smaller until such a point that over 1,000 horses could be squeezed inside one engine. I hope this answers your query. SteveBurns1074