Thanx mate..but..
Alternator stator winding need the field winding(magnet) to generate electricity out of the stator winding.
Then without a battery to initially turn the field winding into a magnet it apparently won't work?
But, once the stator winding started generating electricity, it can feedback to the field winding and feed each other?
So, it it essential to have a battery connected to the field winding, at least for a fraction of a second to generate electricity out of the stator winding?
Does it work in theory?! I mean like chicken or the egg first sort of situation(which obviously I don't have to understand, but would love to

).
Is possible by wiring up an alternator to self excite by connecting the trigger wire to B+?!!
If I understood you correctly above, it's possible, provided I work out the proper RPM spot for that by experimenting?