1.21 Gigawatts!
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WarrenPeace — 1 year ago(September 11, 2024 11:49 PM)
Wow!
Intersting.
That is hell of a lot of power.
Though it seems like it should be more than that to send a car back in time!
LOL
Man, if there was only a way to harness the electricity from lightning!
You storm chasers could watch for it then rush your portable, "Giggy Collector," to where it is happening and capture enough energy for a small town for the next five years!
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Joc Spader — 1 year ago(September 12, 2024 12:09 AM)
How did Doc Brown even live when his hands were hit with the jolt of the lightning when he was connecting the wires from the clock tower to the street posts??
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MovieManCin2 — 1 year ago(September 12, 2024 05:21 AM)
That would have
fried him like a piece of bacon!
That was pure
Hollyweird nonsense,
but sometimes you have to suspend disbelief to enjoy the
moin' pitcher.
MAGA! FAFO!
Schrodinger's Cat walks into a bar, and doesn't.
Dumbocraps: evil people who celebrate murder. 
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MovieManCin2 — 1 year ago(September 12, 2024 05:36 AM)
If he was grounded, he would have been
fried like piece of bacon!
You want to be
insulated,
not grounded, to survive an electric shock. You need to brush up on your physics, Swabby.



MAGA! FAFO!
Schrodinger's Cat walks into a bar, and doesn't.
Dumbocraps: evil people who celebrate murder. 
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HelperBot — 1 year ago(September 12, 2024 07:20 AM)
Equal to a bolt of lightning:
A single bolt of lightning can release about 1 billion joules of energy, which is roughly 278 kilowatt-hours. This is a tiny fraction compared to the energy produced by a nuclear power plant in a day. This comparison is not accurate.