By John Armor
Before you commit to spending a trillion dollars or more on any program, perhaps you should begin with the science offered to support it. Consider my experiment with a kite in a thunderstorm in Philadelphia in 1752. I did not get lightning to strike my kite and come down the wet string to a key tied directly to it. There was a thin wire functioning as an antenna on the kite. Insulated silk held the key away from me. At the bottom was a Leyden jar.
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