I didn't think lightning could strike in the same place twice. I had a big arguement with the insurance company after the house got hit a few years ago. They argued the premium should go up, but in fact it should go down since we were not going to get hit again.
- turnipsock - 17th Jun 08
I think it is quite rare that a lightning strike would only stop your heart though this may be one consequence. In the same way you would be extremely lucky if a second strike did only as much as restarting it. I guess it is theoretically possible but so unlikely as to be not worth considering as anything that would really happen.
We have discussed lightning striking twice issues before, turnipsock, I think. It is actually more likely (statistically) that lightning will strike the same place twice, not less likely. This is because things that get struck often (though not always) have some feature (like being on the top of a hill) that makes them more likely to present a easier conduction path to ground because the electric field is higher.
- graham.d - 18th Jun 08
I assume that the second lightning strike is supposed to parallel a defibrillator in this hypothetical. I once heard that a defibrillator was designed to momentarily stop the electric impulse that tells your heart to beat. So that when it starts again it is in a better rhythm and the heart is more likely to respond to it. So I would say that if the first lightning strike could stop your heart, the second lightning strike could act like a poor mans defibrillator.
- kaukcz - 22nd Jun 08
I suppose it all depends on timing, in how far apart strikes were. If the second bolt struck before your heart had time to stop the first time, supposedly that would only worsen the situation. Whereas if it struck a good minute after the first one, you would already be gone and the bolt would do nothing.
Of course that would be considering that your corpse hadn't been burnt to a crisp by the first bolt.
But hypothetically, it is possible with immaculate timing.
That's my guess.
- Professor Gaarder - 23rd Jun 08
Yes
- Alan McDougall - 25th Jun 08
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