My parent's house is struck by lightning all the time, I was present for a few of them, the lightning traveled thru the house, very un-explainable. House was built in 1840, so the Spirits could be very Old School . . .
I witnessed one Lightning Strike at my folks' house about age 13. Typical East Coast Summer storm; the lightning flew out of the built-in Oven/Broiler and zapped a metal knob on a kitchen cabinet 8-10 feet away.
Grandma, cooking a Roast, nearly had a coronary. Not literally, but she was all in a tizzy.
But nothing paranormal, just some funny electrical grounding in an old house.
The most bizarre thing about a lightning strike: It's been documented scientifically that the atmosphere actually opens up an electrical "conduit" for the strike just before the actual strike, so after you've experienced a few (as I have @ my parent's house), you actually know it's coming, as you can feel the static charge; your hair stands up, sparks start to jump across small gaps between metal objects, people, animals, etc., and there's a precursor to that "fresh" smell that is more prevalent after the strike, from the ozone generated by the strike. This is all within a few seconds or maybe a fraction of a second. Time almost stands still.
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on Sunday, March 5, 2017 – 11:46 am
My parent's house is struck
My parent's house is struck by lightning all the time, I was present for a few of them, the lightning traveled thru the house, very un-explainable. House was built in 1840, so the Spirits could be very Old School . . .
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on Monday, March 6, 2017 – 11:40 am
Freaky, never heard of a
Freaky, never heard of a lightning house before.
Where is this house located?
do any neighbors share this issue?
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on Tuesday, March 7, 2017 – 02:58 pm
I witnessed one Lightning
I witnessed one Lightning Strike at my folks' house about age 13. Typical East Coast Summer storm; the lightning flew out of the built-in Oven/Broiler and zapped a metal knob on a kitchen cabinet 8-10 feet away.
Grandma, cooking a Roast, nearly had a coronary. Not literally, but she was all in a tizzy.
But nothing paranormal, just some funny electrical grounding in an old house.
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on Tuesday, March 7, 2017 – 05:28 pm
The most bizarre thing about
The most bizarre thing about a lightning strike: It's been documented scientifically that the atmosphere actually opens up an electrical "conduit" for the strike just before the actual strike, so after you've experienced a few (as I have @ my parent's house), you actually know it's coming, as you can feel the static charge; your hair stands up, sparks start to jump across small gaps between metal objects, people, animals, etc., and there's a precursor to that "fresh" smell that is more prevalent after the strike, from the ozone generated by the strike. This is all within a few seconds or maybe a fraction of a second. Time almost stands still.
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on Wednesday, March 8, 2017 – 05:36 pm
That's some pretty gnarly
That's some pretty gnarly shit, Bob