Thread:Dargoo Faust/@comment-24503208-20180801063427/@comment-27334870-20180801065500

EnderShadowr215 wrote:

All the scientific studies must be considered as you forgetting it is possible they could be used outdated data or inconclusive results for tests regardings how much energy is actually in a lightning bolt. That can't really be assumed until the math used on the study is checked out.

.com sources are nearly always seen as less credible than professional studies and studies done by universities. Plus, the aforementioned textbook was approved for use in physics classes, so it's fair to say it has a deal of merit to it.

Also, the source you gave me lists "100 kV", which is a hundred times less than what the lower end of what I posted used. The aritcle you're using is also used in the context of obtaining energy from bolts, as opposed to a focus on physics.