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Originally Posted by GH85Carrera
Lightning is massive voltage and lots of amps as well. All that is a LOT of heat as all forms of energy create heat. The thunder is the atmosphere slapping back together after the lightning has had the force to push it out of the way. In short, MASSIVE amounts of energy. A human that lived to 100 and was active all his life could not generate that much power in a lifetime of work.
It takes energy to move anything. The old, "objects at rest remain at rest" bit. To move a feather or a dust bunny a millimeter requires energy. To move a solid object like a door, requires a lot more energy.
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What if gravity and or friction were altered?
Then it takes a lot less energy to move laterally.
Magnetic levitation
If you have ever tried to budge a door a ghost wants closed, let me tell you, you cannot even get the wood panels of the door to deflect in a normal fashion when putting your shoulder into it, the door material and frame become fused like a solid steel plate, no flex. And forget using the door knob, it's like welded. Oh, and it can get cold as ice in the middle of summer.
Energy?
We don't really understand it, can measure it and use it but do we really understand it?
If we really understand it, then where are my anti-gravity boots?