I think lightning is actually opposite from what people think n how it looks, seems like its from earth up?? BUT AGAIN elecrons flow one way while the holes/voids/vacancies flow the opposite
On static elecricity, I see it as a build up of excess electrons sooooooooo they (- charged particles) flow off/away/from the source (like the big ball on a VanDeGraff Genertor) to a surface with less charge ?? When you scuff across the carpet electrons build up on your body which rush to a lower charege state (the kitchen sink) when your finger nears it,,,,,,electrons flow to sink, holes/voids flow to you
BUTTTTTT isnt electricity similar to a VanDeGraff Generator i.e. those clouds from friction and flowing through air build up an excess accumulation of electrons (- charged particles) so once the potential voltage difference from them to earth is high enough you get a current arc through the air resulting in electrons rushing to a lower charged earth while holes/voids rush opposite to cloud???????
DARN IF I KNOW as this shows
John T Runnin outa smarts here and it dont take all that much to get there lol
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