Huge Tesla Coils Will Recreate Natural Lightning 199
jjp9999 writes "In order to study the nature of lighting, the team at Lightning on Demand (LOD) plans to build two, ten-story-tall Tesla coils—the largest ever—that will blast arcs of lightning hundreds of feet in length. LOD founder Greg Leyh said the project aims to reveal details on the initiation process of natural lightning, an area that remains a mystery, since smaller generated arcs have more trouble breaking through the air. It is believed that 'laboratory-scale electric arcs start to gain lightning-like abilities once they grow past about 200ft in length,' according to the LOD website, and so the team hopes to build Tesla coils large enough to do this. According to Leyh, 'Understanding how lightning forms [and grows] is the first step towards being able to control where lightning strikes or being able to suppress it completely in certain areas.'"
Exciting! (Score:5, Funny)
Atmosphere (Score:5, Funny)
Hopefully they're building this over a smallish castle + mad scientist lab with convenient skylights, along with the worlds largest knife switch
Re:Blasfemy (Score:2, Funny)
Don't worry, I spoke to the invisible pink unicorn (blessed be her holy hooves) and she is fine with it.
The One true One. Her Horniness. She whose hooves many never be shod. Her Pinkness.
Re:Wasn't this mentioned a week ago? (Score:5, Funny)
Welcome to Slashdot. You must be new here.
Re:Exciting! (Score:4, Funny)
Ironically yesterday there was a SyFy movie about the topic of a madman controlling the weather from his iPhone.
There's a zap for that.
Re:Atmosphere (Score:5, Funny)
Things that make you go BOOM! (Score:5, Funny)
I'm having horrible flashbacks to C&C: Red Alert.
I'm having horrible flashbacks to C&C: Music Factory.
Re:Where to put a 10' story Tesla coil (Score:2, Funny)
As long as nobody will sue them if he infringes on some imaginary property, they won't give a shit.
Re:Exciting! (Score:4, Funny)
I will never forgive the SyFy channel for perverting the spelling of "Sci-Fi".
Not to mention killing off Stargate... or any decent show for that matter. We're now stuck with rubbish like Eureka.
Maybe they've done some surveys and decided that their target audience should actually be a bunch of retards.
Re:Exciting! (Score:5, Funny)
Not saying it isn't theoretically possible, but to be able to "set it up" to happen just at the right moment when a call is made to "kill" the person isn't realistically plausible.
Well, if you had a high-powered microwave beam capable of ionizing the air above the person you are trying to assassinate you might have better luck. Of course, from a practical standpoint you might as well just cook him with the thing and forget the lightning.
Siberian Institute for Power Engineering? Really? (Score:5, Funny)
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there needs to be a +1 uuuggggghhhh.
You can get a 100% refund of the cover charge at the door.
Re:Exciting! (Score:4, Funny)
I thought "Sharktapus" was a documentary!