𐙚 ☆ Idiot gets electrocuted by thinking he looked cool

Play video at funeral. It will stop people from crying

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Sorry to hijack your comment, but from a medical or physics standpoint can someone explain what happened and why he exploded in a ball of light? His shirt seems to have incinerated, but he's not on fire at all? And did he go unconscious or did he just immediately die? Physiologically speaking, what happened to his organs/internals?

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About 50 - 100 volts is sufficient to kill a human. These electrical poles are a few kilovolts that causes severe burns to his internal organs and tissues. The current causes severe damage to the nervous system and messes up your cardiac rhythms causing arrhythmias, ventricular fibrillation or even cardiac arrest accompanied with shallow breathing or complete respiratory failure. Now chances of survival are negligible, there are people who even managed to survive a lightning strike but if you do manage to live, you will live in extreme pain and agony for the rest of your life and basically a barely living vegetable.

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It's not the voltage that matters, that's really just a measure of electrical potential (or "pressure" driving the current) and it's the combination of amperage, frequency and duration that's the real measure of how deadly a power source is. For instance a shock from static electricity is easily many thousands of volts and that's nothing to worry about. Electric fences at thousands of volts will just give you a painful hit. Even getting a shock from something with much more current like a home power outlet is usually survivable, but something like an arc welder for example might be half the voltage but the high amperage has much more potential to kill you.

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For instance a shock from static electricity is easily many thousands of volts and that's nothing to worry about.

Lightning is static electricity, last time I've heard its not "nothing to worry about". Many things wrong with your statement.

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Obviously you know what kind of common static shock I was referring to that everyone has experienced as an example, sorry you seem to have been upset for some reason by me pointing out that there's a lot more to it than just voltage :marseyblowkiss:

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Common static shock isn't thousands of volts. And nah I'm not upset, just correcting what you said. I'd be happy to be proved wrong if I really am.

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If you really wanna prove me wrong, get struck by a lightning then come back with your results :marseyclueless:.

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what about this pdf?

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Why would lighting 1 one time effect my life forever?

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There are few posts on lightning aftermath on WPD, you could search it up.

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He lived, at least for a period of time after this.. In the original he wakes up and is moaning and shit.

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