This is an article in which I present my view on magical resistance as a result of experimentation. I do not expect everyone (or anyone for that matter) to agree with my view as a whole, or even with one or more points I will be making, but I felt the need to write this article in order to spare myself from having to explain the same thing all over again each time I encounter certain questions. The reader is free to understand whatever he or she wants from it, but I will not explain things a second time for them.
Electrical resistance is basically an opposition to the flow of electric current. The current decreases in flow when it encounters a larger resistance. Resistance is useful in electric and electronic apparatus because it regulates the amount of current that enters the device, allowing it to operate at optimum capacity, otherwise the device would get burned and thus become broken. Resistance is also used in water supply networks, and in basically every network out there that makes use of pipes to transport liquids over vast distances. The thinner the pipe the more resistance the liquid encounters, and thus the slower it will move through the pipe.





