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"Roger Long" wrote
I'm beginning to get the picture. Lightning will go everywhere and the charge can't be led. One thing to consider is that air is generally a good insulator with the kind of electricity we're used to dealing with, but that lightning bolt just travelled through half a mile or more of it to get to you, so you probably shouldn't much count on being able to change its mind about where it's going. |
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