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by the way genius,
I don't teach junior high school - another pearl on your long string of errors. Scout "JAXAshby" wrote in message ... you are stew ped, scout. I won't go into my credentials, but I assure you no one would confuse them for that of a junior high science teacher who also happens to teach English. btw, if you teach "science" to junior high school kids in much the same way you ask "science" questions here, Gov Jim McGrevey was right, as in "Fire all the teachers and replace them with qualified people". swcount, if you really do have a teacher's license I shudder to think how ill-informed the next generation will be. The question HAS to asked just why any state in the Union -- even the poorest state -- would have you teaching kids. yuk. No Jax, I'm a licensed, certified Science teacher (as well as English). I also have 25 years experience working with electricity. If I look stupid to you, it's because you are confused. Scout "JAXAshby" wrote in message ... swcount, you are a high school student's limited mind. read just a single book and now you are an expert. and swcount, don't quote Sailor Al out from left field. it makes you look stew ped. Then your argument is not with me, but with Albert Einstein, who said, "Mathematics is the language of the Universe." I'm not ever sure how you can suggest the mathematics and physics can be separated. Scout "JAXAshby" wrote in message ... scout, this has been hashed and rehashed here so many times you need to only do a search and come up to speed. scout, a lighnting strike can have One Hundred MILLION volts or more. your punny efferts to divert it are of no consequence. scout, the term you wished to use was "physics", not "mathematics". scout, I suggest you buy a St Christoher medal and be done with it. for it is fact of physics that nothing is better than a St Chris medal. nothing. Electricity never behaves erratically, only logically, following very strict rules that can be defined mathematically. Is it your opinion that protection is impossible? Or are you saying adequate protection is impractical? Scout "JAXAshby" wrote in message ... How many folks have lightning "proofed" their boat? nobody. nada. zip. squat. zero. though I suppose you can find some people who hope and pray they spent enough money to do so, but they didn't. God is gonna get 'em anyway. |
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