… that "in one instance the devices recorded effects of lightning discharges fully 500 miles away, judging from the …

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… from the top of the mast. The inventor had created his own lightning, something previously reserved for Mother Nature. …
… success, at Wendover, Utah, for the study of ball lightning, in conjunction with research in nuclear fusion. …
… and his assistants, working nightly amidst thunder and lightning, stuffed cotton in their ears and wore thick cork …
… rays were fiercely intense, the air dry, and the frequent lightning storms of almost inconceivable violence. 12 In …
… happen, except in a general way. Bolts of his man-made lightning were bound to explode from the top of the …
… the conducting path began; in this case the point where the lightning struck the ground would be a nodal point. It is …
… the display it was observed that no sparks passed over the lightning arresters . This was an indication that only a …
… feet separating the point of attachment and the ground of lightning arresters was only a small part of the total …
… until further provisions for safe working were made. The lightning arresters were observed but no sparking . This …