Youve heard the phrase lightning never strikes twice? Well, in reality, it almost always strikes twice. And the reason is that the first strike ionizes the pathway and it is this pathway that affords the second strike the path of least resistance. The laser would do essentially the same thing.
use the laser in conjunction with your flux capacitor and you can travel anywhere without waiting for a rare storm!! set the cruise at 88 mph and enjoy!
the laser ionizes the air, directing a path for the high voltage discharge. This could be harnessed somehow, unfortunately probably by the military
Youve heard the phrase lightning never strikes twice? Well, in reality, it almost always strikes twice. And the reason is that the first strike ionizes the pathway and it is this pathway that affords the second strike the path of least resistance. The laser would do essentially the same thing.
Its often multiple strikes in the same spot, but yes. I find it weird that OP jumped to the "weather manipulation" angle though
use the laser in conjunction with your flux capacitor and you can travel anywhere without waiting for a rare storm!! set the cruise at 88 mph and enjoy!