Torrents work by breaking files into smaller pieces (or chunks) and distributing them across a network of computers (peers). This decentralized approach allows for efficient data transfer and can make large files, like those found in a siterip, more accessible.
Torrenting, in its essence, is a method of peer-to-peer (P2P) file sharing that allows users to distribute and download large files efficiently. Unlike traditional file sharing, where a file is downloaded from a single server, torrenting breaks down the file into smaller pieces and distributes these pieces across a network of computers (peers). This decentralized approach enables faster and more resilient downloads, as the file pieces can be downloaded from multiple sources simultaneously.