Yeah the GF lightning strike is IMPOSSIBLE. I have done a fair few lightning strike calculations in my time and it just is NOT a natural lightning strike.
Hard to say. The trees may have been particularly dry or not close enough - they need to be no further than their height away. Or maybe he was very very unlucky and it was purely singular vertical bolt so the trees didn't get in the way. Strictly speaking lightning doesn't divert its path to more favorable conductors, its just that with taller structures all around if it comes down with some angle to it, it will hit the taller objects first.
He might have been killed just by the ground "potential gradient". This it what kills cattle, lightning hits the ground nearby and the voltage on the ground where one foot touches is different than where the other foot touches so some current goes through the body and stops the heart.
Another thing that happens, why I mention dry trees, is that charge also "comes up" from the ground to meet the energy coming down and he might have been the more favorable path for that energy coming up, and touching the truck would also factor into that. The injury to his neck might have been him flashing over to the truck or something.
Sorry to hear about that. I suppose I ought not to have said impossible, just super unlikely for a dry brick wall to be hit.
posters on commercial construction jobs "if high voltage wire falls near you--we are instructed to place our feet together--hop away like a grasshopper--DO NOT RUN
one foot could be standing on rock beneath surface with iron the other great connection to earth
However the one time in that situation i ran like a monkey--wishing to put as much room between myself and the dragon
Excellent post-- says a 45 year electrical contractor
They now instruct to shuffle away from the live power source.... shuffle as in dont take any foot off the ground (drag/slide them across the surface keeping full contact with both feet).
I remember the older method was to hop. Actually If you are in a vehicle you should hop out landing on both feet...then do the shuffle away.
But yes, easier said than done lol. Try and remember that no one can outrun electricity.
Heres the current saftey regs:
Shuffle away from downed lines using small steps:
When moving away from a downed power line, shuffle with your feet close together and on the ground. When a live wire touches the ground, electricity travels through the ground in all directions. Voltage decreases as distance from the wire touching the ground increases. If you run or take large steps, you could conduct electricity from one leg at one voltage to another leg at another voltage, which increases the potential for severe injury or even death. Shuffling is the safest method for moving away from the downed power line.
If you must exit any equipment (vehicle)...try to jump completely clear, making sure that you do not touch the equipment and the ground at the same time. Land with both feet together and shuffle away in small steps to minimize the path of electric current and avoid electrical shock. Be careful to maintain your balance.
Eh, not taking anything away from the tragedy of the moment, but 4" of rubber or a 1/2" of silicone foam does not give any insulation against a bolt that is capable of traveling though a couple miles of air.
The inside of a vehicle is protected because current only travels along the surface of a conductor- the metal shell of the vehicle's body.
The truth is that the scientific community understands very little about the nature of electricity, even more, Lightning. And it will unfortunately continue to be the case as long as they continue to hold to the dogma of blind, undirected matter acting only in accordance with mechanical chemical reactions (reactions which they conveniently take for granted and never investigate the 'why').
I have been in a house when it was directly hit by lightning. I don't know that it was lightning that destroyed the GF mural, but I do know that it certainly could have been. People who say "there's no way that could have been caused by lightning" are making assumptions.
So I searched "SRIKE" on DuckDuckGo the top return was this link https://www.purposedisruptors.org/ . The company is a climate activist organization. Funding is from EUROPEAN CLIMATE FOUNDATION (sorry for the all caps). So is "climate" on the Q menu?
So the assumption is that it wasn't lightning but some weapon? When I saw the picture of the destruction I said to myself that it seems just about impossible for that to happen. Right in the face? Was thinking maybe the paint on the wall made for better conduction to ground, though I see your later post about lightning not changing its course due to more favorable conductors.
At first I thought "what's he talking about? I've seen lightning bring down walls before" but you are right, not likely a real "lightning" strike. That's when the deeper meaning of what DJT Jr said kicked in.
Yeah the GF lightning strike is IMPOSSIBLE. I have done a fair few lightning strike calculations in my time and it just is NOT a natural lightning strike.
Hard to say. The trees may have been particularly dry or not close enough - they need to be no further than their height away. Or maybe he was very very unlucky and it was purely singular vertical bolt so the trees didn't get in the way. Strictly speaking lightning doesn't divert its path to more favorable conductors, its just that with taller structures all around if it comes down with some angle to it, it will hit the taller objects first.
He might have been killed just by the ground "potential gradient". This it what kills cattle, lightning hits the ground nearby and the voltage on the ground where one foot touches is different than where the other foot touches so some current goes through the body and stops the heart.
Another thing that happens, why I mention dry trees, is that charge also "comes up" from the ground to meet the energy coming down and he might have been the more favorable path for that energy coming up, and touching the truck would also factor into that. The injury to his neck might have been him flashing over to the truck or something.
Sorry to hear about that. I suppose I ought not to have said impossible, just super unlikely for a dry brick wall to be hit.
If life is indeed eternal, then God called that boy back for His purpose...perhaps He has more important work for him to do.
Or that's just what I tell myself while witnessing gross unfairness and cruelty on this planet.
posters on commercial construction jobs "if high voltage wire falls near you--we are instructed to place our feet together--hop away like a grasshopper--DO NOT RUN
one foot could be standing on rock beneath surface with iron the other great connection to earth
However the one time in that situation i ran like a monkey--wishing to put as much room between myself and the dragon
Excellent post-- says a 45 year electrical contractor
Interesting! Never heard of this.
The safety training for that has been changed.
They now instruct to shuffle away from the live power source.... shuffle as in dont take any foot off the ground (drag/slide them across the surface keeping full contact with both feet).
I remember the older method was to hop. Actually If you are in a vehicle you should hop out landing on both feet...then do the shuffle away.
But yes, easier said than done lol. Try and remember that no one can outrun electricity.
Heres the current saftey regs:
See this page on "streamers" he might have been hit "upwards". https://www.weather.gov/safety/lightning-struck
Eh, not taking anything away from the tragedy of the moment, but 4" of rubber or a 1/2" of silicone foam does not give any insulation against a bolt that is capable of traveling though a couple miles of air.
The inside of a vehicle is protected because current only travels along the surface of a conductor- the metal shell of the vehicle's body.
Great point, lightning or an electrical spark is the air used as a conductor
The truth is that the scientific community understands very little about the nature of electricity, even more, Lightning. And it will unfortunately continue to be the case as long as they continue to hold to the dogma of blind, undirected matter acting only in accordance with mechanical chemical reactions (reactions which they conveniently take for granted and never investigate the 'why').
I have been in a house when it was directly hit by lightning. I don't know that it was lightning that destroyed the GF mural, but I do know that it certainly could have been. People who say "there's no way that could have been caused by lightning" are making assumptions.
Lightning striking the tallest thing is a myth
Not quite. All the taller new buildings will have some form of 'lightning rods' installed at the highest points to mitigate strikes.
But Electricity/Lightning can be unpredictable.
Think of the many stories of people being hit directly by lightning and surviving.
I won't go into details because it sounds like utter horseshit, but my father, multiple occasions.
It's comms https://greatawakening.win/p/12jJidSeHg/2-years-ago-the-race-bait-fake-w/c/
something big about to drop/happen. A "fast and meaningful" (lightning) strike is about to go down.
The Strike Will Be Fast. - post 3111 and post 3109
From Q post #3109 Thanks for playing, @Jack. Showing your hand was the intended target. The 'SRIKE' will be FAST. Shall We Play A Game? Q
Why is 'SRIKE' misspelled? Missing a 'T' ?
So I searched "SRIKE" on DuckDuckGo the top return was this link https://www.purposedisruptors.org/ . The company is a climate activist organization. Funding is from EUROPEAN CLIMATE FOUNDATION (sorry for the all caps). So is "climate" on the Q menu?
Well, I prayed yesterday for Him to give them a shock, something to give them pause.
I'll count this as a good possibility.
It is definitely close to what I described in the prayer, so....
So the assumption is that it wasn't lightning but some weapon? When I saw the picture of the destruction I said to myself that it seems just about impossible for that to happen. Right in the face? Was thinking maybe the paint on the wall made for better conduction to ground, though I see your later post about lightning not changing its course due to more favorable conductors.
I might not be 100% covering every possibility - there might be a trick or method to make it happen there.
At first I thought "what's he talking about? I've seen lightning bring down walls before" but you are right, not likely a real "lightning" strike. That's when the deeper meaning of what DJT Jr said kicked in.