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Atheists, You Are All Invited. by elated177: 4:50pm On Mar 28, 2020
I have a few questions which I want to ask you guys. Nothing difficult, just normal, regular questions. I have no doubt that you, those who show up, will tackle them swiftly and appropriately.


Let me start with this:


How did thunder and lightning come into existence?


Reed, bacteriologist, capslock, mjbolt, gideon97, kingxsamz, jeromeblack, justsul, helinues, etc, etc, etc..

Non-atheists are also welcome.

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Re: Atheists, You Are All Invited. by delishpot: 4:51pm On Mar 28, 2020
elated177:
I have a few questions which I want ask you guys. Nothing difficult, just normal, regular questions. I have no doubt that you, those who are show up, will tackle them swiftly and appropriately.


Let me start with this:


How did thunder and lightning come into existence?


Simple google can answer that na. Not an atheist but some things can be explained.

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Re: Atheists, You Are All Invited. by elated177: 4:58pm On Mar 28, 2020
delishpot:


Simple google can answer that na. Not an atheist but some things can be explained.

Google can answer, right?

For the purpose of the discourse, why not bring the explanation here.
Re: Atheists, You Are All Invited. by delishpot: 5:30pm On Mar 28, 2020
elated177:


Google can answer, right?

For the purpose of the discourse, why not bring the explanation here.

https://www.weatherwizkids.com/weather-lightning.htm



Lightning

What is lightning?
Lightning is a bright flash of electricity produced by a thunderstorm. All thunderstorms produce lightning and are very dangerous. If you hear the sound of thunder, then you are in danger from lightning. Lightning kills and injures more people each year than hurricanes or tornadoes; between 75 to 100 people.
Lightning

What causes lightning?
Lightning is an electric current. Within a thundercloud way up in the sky, many small bits of ice (frozen raindrops) bump into each other as they move around in the air. All of those collisions create an electric charge. After a while, the whole cloud fills up with electrical charges. The positive charges or protons form at the top of the cloud and the negative charges or electrons form at the bottom of the cloud. Since opposites attract, that causes a positive charge to build up on the ground beneath the cloud. The grounds electrical charge concentrates around anything that sticks up, such as mountains, people, or single trees. The charge coming up from these points eventually connects with a charge reaching down from the clouds and - zap - lightning strikes!
How Lightning Forms

Have you ever rubbed your feet across carpet and then touched a metal door handle? If so, then you know that you can get shocked! Lightning works in the same way.
Static Electricity

Click Here to see where lightning is currently striking across the U.S.

How hot is lightning?
Lightning is approximately 54,000 degrees Fahrenheit. That is six times hotter than the surface of the sun!

What color is lightning?
Lightning seems to be clear or a white-yellow color, but it really depends on the background.
Lightning
What causes thunder?
Thunder is caused by lightning. When a lightning bolt travels from the cloud to the ground it actually opens up a little hole in the air, called a channel. Once then light is gone the air collapses back in and creates a sound wave that we hear as thunder. The reason we see lightning before we hear thunder is because light travels faster than sound!

How do you know if lightning is nearby?
If you see dark clouds, then lightning could be present, but the best thing you can do is to listen for thunder. If you hear thunder, then you need to go indoors or get in a car. Don't be outside, where lightning could strike! If your hair stands on end or your skin starts to tingle, lightning maybe about to strike. Get down on your hands and knees and keep your head tucked in. Do not lay flat, because it can give lightning a better chance of strike you.
Lightning

How far away can you see lightning and hear thunder?
Within those distant thunderstorms, the lightning bolts can be seen as much as 100 miles from us, depending on the height of the bolt, the clarity of the air, and our elevation. Thunder, in comparison, has a much shorter range of detection - usually less than 15 miles in a quiet rural setting and under 5 miles in a noisy city environment.

Why are you less likely to see static electricity in the summer?
In the summer, our dew points are much higher due to warm and humid air coming from the Gulf of Mexico and that is why we have humid weather. In the winter, our dew points are much lower due to cold and direr air coming from Canada. The lower the dew point the better it is to create static electricity, so that's why you see it more in the winter.

What is cloud-to-ground lightning?
All lightning is dangerous, but cloud-to-ground lightning is the most dangerous type of lightning. Most cloud-to-ground lightning strikes come from the negatively charged bottom of the cloud traveling to the positively charged ground below.


Cloud-to-ground lightning bolts strike the tall objects, like trees and buildings. These lightning strikes can cause fire and property damage. If you're the tallest object, then lighting can strike you. Lightning is the second weather related killed.

What is intracloud lightning?
Intracloud lightning is the most common type of lightning. This occurs when there are both positive and negative charges within the same cloud. Usually, the process takes place within the cloud and looks like a bright flash of light which flickers.

What is intercloud lightning?
Intercloud lightning is less common. It's when a lightning strike occurs when there are positive and negative charges within different clouds and the strike travels in the air between them.

What is forked lightning?
Forked lighting appears as jagged lines of light. They can have several branches. Forked lightning can be seen shooting from the clouds to the ground, from one cloud to another cloud, or from a cloud out into the air. This lightning can strike up to 10 miles away from a thunderstorm.
Lightning

What is sheet lightning?
Sheet lightning appears as flashes of light that seem to light up or illuminate entire clouds.

What is heat lightning?
Heat lightning is a term used to describe lightning flashes that are too far away from you to hear the thunder. The reason that it is called heat lightning is that it appears most often on a hot summer day when the sky is clear overhead.

What is high-altitude lightning?
High-altitude lightning has been given other names such as "red sprites," "green elves," and "blue jets." This form of lightning appears as brightly colored flashes, high above thunderstorms. You can't see these types of lightning from the ground.

What is ribbon lightning?
Ribbon lightning is when a bolt of lightning separates due to wind and appears as parallel lightning streaks.

What is chain or bead lightning?
Chain or bead lightning is when a lightning bolt is broken into dotted lines while fading.

What is ball lightning?
Ball lightning is a rare form of lightning. It usually appears as a reddish, luminous ball, but can come in any color. Ball lightning is usually spherical in shape and about one foot in diameter. Hissing noises originate from such balls and they sometimes make a loud noise when they explode.
Ball Lightning

What is St. Elmo's Fire?
St. Elmo's Fire appears as a blue or greenish glow above pointed objects on the ground. It is created when tiny positively charged sparks reach up in response to negatively charges in the air or clouds above the ground. If a thunderstorm is nearby, St. Elmo's Fire might be seen right before a lightning strike.

What is anvil lightning?
Anvil lightning is a type of lightning referred to as "the bolt from the blue" because it often appears suddenly from a seemingly cloudless sky. A bolt at the top of a thunderstorm arcs away from the main cloud and strikes the ground where the skies above often appear clear.

Can you tell how far away a storm is?
Yes, you can use thunder to tell how far away a storm is. Next time you see a storm, count the number of seconds between when you see the lightning and hear the thunder. Take the number of seconds and divide by 5 and that will tell you how far away the storm is in miles. For example: If you counted 10 seconds between the lightning and the thunder, the lightning is 2 miles away!
Counting How Far A Storms Is

Lightning StrikeKnow the LingoLightning Strike
SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WATCH - A severe thunderstorm (damaging winds of 58 miles per hour or more, or 1" hail in diameter or greater) is likely to develop in your area.

SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING - A severe thunderstorm (damaging winds of 58 miles per hour or more, or hail three-fourths of an inch in diameter or greater) is taking place in your area.

PROTONS - They are particles with a positive charge.

ELECTRONS - They are particles with a negative charge.

STATIC ELECTRICITY - It is a form of electricity that is created when an object has too many electrons, giving it a negative charge.

LEADERS - A channel of charged air created by excess electrons in a thunderstorm cloud. A leader reaches from the cloud to the ground below, looking for positive charges.

RETURN STROKE - It's an electrical charge that travels from the ground to a thundercloud. This return stroke releases tremendous energy, bright light and thunder.

STREAMERS - A channel of charged air created by protons on the ground. They are created when leaders are created and reach from the ground to the sky looking for a leader to connect with.

Lightning StrikeKnow the FactsLightning Strike
DotA lightning flash is no more than one inch wide.

DotWhat we see as a flash of lightning may actually be four different strokes in exactly the same place, one right after another. That's why lightning appears to flicker.

Click Here to see if there are any active warnings in your area.

Lightning StrikeLightning Safety TipsLightning Strike
IF YOU’RE OUTDOORS: Keep an eye at the sky. Look for darkening skies, flashes of lightning, or increasing winds. Lightning often proceeds rain, so don’t wait for the rain to begin. If you hear the sound of thunder, go to a safe place immediately. The best place to go is a sturdy building or a car, but make sure the windows in the car are shut. Avoid sheds, picnic areas, baseball dugouts and bleachers. If there is no shelter around you, stay away from trees. Crouch down in the open area, keeping twice as far away from a tree as far as it is tall. Put your feet together and place your hands over your ears to minimize hearing damage from thunder. If you’re with a group of people stay about 15 feet from each other. Stay out of water, because it’s a great conductor of electricity. Swimming, wading, snorkeling and scuba diving are not safe. Also, don’t stand in puddles and avoid metal. Stay away from clotheslines, fences, and drop your backpacks because they often have metal on them. If you’re playing an outdoor activity, wait at least 30 minutes after the last observed lightning strike or thunder.
IF YOU’RE INDOORS: Avoid water. It’s a great conductor of electricity, so do not take a shower, wash your hands, wash dishes or do laundry. Do not use a corded telephone. Lightning may strike exterior phone lines. Do not use electric equipment like computers and appliances during a storm. Stay away from windows and doors and stay off porches.

IF SOMEONE IS STRUCK BY LIGHTNING: Call for help. Call 9-1-1 or send for help immediately. The injured person does not carry an electrical charge, so it is okay to touch them.

Lightning StrikeLightning ActivitiesLightning Strike
Lightning Experiment: Here is a great experiment that allows kids to make lightning in their mouth. It's a great way for them to understand how lightning works.

Lightning Experiment: Here is a great experiment that allows the kids to make lightning. All you need is a balloon and a light bulb!

Lightning Experiment: Here is another great experiment that allows the kids to make lightning. This teaches kids about the positive and negative charges and where they come from.

Static Electricity Experiment: Here is an experiment that allows the kids to learn about static electricity by sticking a balloon to a wall. This teaches kids about the positive and negative charges and where they come from.

Static Electricity Experiment: Here is another static electricity experiment that bends water. This teaches kids about the positive and negative charges and where they come from.

Static Electricity Experiment: Here is yet another static electricity experiment with using a balloon and your hair. This teaches kids about the positive and negative charges and where they come from.

Thunder Experiment: This experiment allows kids to make thunder, in a way that allows them to understand how it is made by lightning.

Thunderstorm Experiment: Here is a great way to teach kids how to track a thunderstorm.

Thunderstorm Experiment: Here is a great experiment that shows kids how our weather works. It teaches them how thunderstorms are formed!

Science Fair Project Ideas: Here is a complete list of science fair project ideas. Discover the science behind the weather that impacts us every day

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Re: Atheists, You Are All Invited. by Bacteriologist(m): 5:59pm On Mar 28, 2020
elated177:


Google can answer, right?

For the purpose of the discourse, why not bring the explanation here.


Thank you @delishpot.

Your question has been answered. But I don't see why you deem it fit to particularly ask Atheists, what caused or how thunder and lightening came into existence.

That is a question for Physicists, Environmental/weather scientists or perhaps, geologists. Atheists, are not required to have answers to these things. We are not walking dictionaries. We only disbelieve in all gods, including yours. That's just it.

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Re: Atheists, You Are All Invited. by finalboss(m): 6:08pm On Mar 28, 2020
grin here we go
Re: Atheists, You Are All Invited. by jayinfo2(m): 6:11pm On Mar 28, 2020
finalboss:
grin here we go

Boss, do give away for ur guy too na
Re: Atheists, You Are All Invited. by finalboss(m): 6:17pm On Mar 28, 2020
jayinfo2:


Boss, do give away for ur guy too na
sad Na true o, e don tey angry
Re: Atheists, You Are All Invited. by CAPSLOCKED: 6:32pm On Mar 28, 2020
elated177:

How did thunder and lightning come into existence?


Reed, bacteriologist, capslock, mjbolt, gideon97, kingxsamz, jeromeblack, justsul, helinues, etc, etc, etc..


WE'RE ATHEISTS, NOT SCIENTISTS.

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Re: Atheists, You Are All Invited. by helinues: 6:34pm On Mar 28, 2020
grin

This one na kindergarten question now.

When dry clouds meets with wet clouds, the electrical particles in both will be charged and then give birth to thunder.

Let me give you an easy example.

A droplet of water on an ice cube will bring some Sparks..

If the ice cube is more bigger let's say 1000x and a droplet of was dropped , expect the sparkling to be more powerful

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Re: Atheists, You Are All Invited. by MJBOLT: 6:36pm On Mar 28, 2020
in an attempt to ridicule atheists,the op ended up looking foolish

CAPSLOCKED:


WE'RE ATHEISTS, NOT SCIENTISTS.

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Re: Atheists, You Are All Invited. by jayinfo2(m): 6:36pm On Mar 28, 2020
finalboss:
sad Na true o, e don tey angry


Na only u sure jawe. I day here day observe u though.
Re: Atheists, You Are All Invited. by IamMichael(m): 6:46pm On Mar 28, 2020
MJBOLT:
in an attempt to ridicule atheists,the op ended up looking foolish

The guy is on a personal mission to be eternally stüpid on Nairaland. A look at his thread's reveals this.

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Re: Atheists, You Are All Invited. by Image123(m): 7:27pm On Mar 28, 2020
How else? By chance and motivation, it evolved.
Re: Atheists, You Are All Invited. by Scientists(m): 7:36pm On Mar 28, 2020
CAPSLOCKED:

WE'RE ATHEISTS, NOT SCIENTISTS.
Una go kill me with Quote
Re: Atheists, You Are All Invited. by Usorohtheman(m): 7:37pm On Mar 28, 2020
I believe there is a God that we must always thank for everything that he has done for us. He has given us everything that we need to survive.
The only thing he wants from us is to always thank him.
Re: Atheists, You Are All Invited. by kingxsamz(m): 7:44pm On Mar 28, 2020
elated177:
I have a few questions which I want ask you guys. Nothing difficult, just normal, regular questions. I have no doubt that you, those who are show up, will tackle them swiftly and appropriately.


Let me start with this:


How did thunder and lightning come into existence?


Reed, bacteriologist, capslock, mjbolt, gideon97, kingxsamz, jeromeblack, justsul, helinues, etc, etc, etc..

Non-atheists are also welcome.

Abeg since when did I become a scientist? undecided

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Re: Atheists, You Are All Invited. by kingxsamz(m): 7:48pm On Mar 28, 2020
delishpot:


https://www.weatherwizkids.com/weather-lightning.htm



Lightning

What is lightning?
Lightning is a bright flash of electricity produced by a thunderstorm. All thunderstorms produce lightning and are very dangerous. If you hear the sound of thunder, then you are in danger from lightning. Lightning kills and injures more people each year than hurricanes or tornadoes; between 75 to 100 people.
Lightning

What causes lightning?
Lightning is an electric current. Within a thundercloud way up in the sky, many small bits of ice (frozen raindrops) bump into each other as they move around in the air. All of those collisions create an electric charge. After a while, the whole cloud fills up with electrical charges. The positive charges or protons form at the top of the cloud and the negative charges or electrons form at the bottom of the cloud. Since opposites attract, that causes a positive charge to build up on the ground beneath the cloud. The grounds electrical charge concentrates around anything that sticks up, such as mountains, people, or single trees. The charge coming up from these points eventually connects with a charge reaching down from the clouds and - zap - lightning strikes!
How Lightning Forms

Have you ever rubbed your feet across carpet and then touched a metal door handle? If so, then you know that you can get shocked! Lightning works in the same way.
Static Electricity

Click Here to see where lightning is currently striking across the U.S.

How hot is lightning?
Lightning is approximately 54,000 degrees Fahrenheit. That is six times hotter than the surface of the sun!

What color is lightning?
Lightning seems to be clear or a white-yellow color, but it really depends on the background.
Lightning
What causes thunder?
Thunder is caused by lightning. When a lightning bolt travels from the cloud to the ground it actually opens up a little hole in the air, called a channel. Once then light is gone the air collapses back in and creates a sound wave that we hear as thunder. The reason we see lightning before we hear thunder is because light travels faster than sound!

How do you know if lightning is nearby?
If you see dark clouds, then lightning could be present, but the best thing you can do is to listen for thunder. If you hear thunder, then you need to go indoors or get in a car. Don't be outside, where lightning could strike! If your hair stands on end or your skin starts to tingle, lightning maybe about to strike. Get down on your hands and knees and keep your head tucked in. Do not lay flat, because it can give lightning a better chance of strike you.
Lightning

How far away can you see lightning and hear thunder?
Within those distant thunderstorms, the lightning bolts can be seen as much as 100 miles from us, depending on the height of the bolt, the clarity of the air, and our elevation. Thunder, in comparison, has a much shorter range of detection - usually less than 15 miles in a quiet rural setting and under 5 miles in a noisy city environment.

Why are you less likely to see static electricity in the summer?
In the summer, our dew points are much higher due to warm and humid air coming from the Gulf of Mexico and that is why we have humid weather. In the winter, our dew points are much lower due to cold and direr air coming from Canada. The lower the dew point the better it is to create static electricity, so that's why you see it more in the winter.

What is cloud-to-ground lightning?
All lightning is dangerous, but cloud-to-ground lightning is the most dangerous type of lightning. Most cloud-to-ground lightning strikes come from the negatively charged bottom of the cloud traveling to the positively charged ground below.


Cloud-to-ground lightning bolts strike the tall objects, like trees and buildings. These lightning strikes can cause fire and property damage. If you're the tallest object, then lighting can strike you. Lightning is the second weather related killed.

What is intracloud lightning?
Intracloud lightning is the most common type of lightning. This occurs when there are both positive and negative charges within the same cloud. Usually, the process takes place within the cloud and looks like a bright flash of light which flickers.

What is intercloud lightning?
Intercloud lightning is less common. It's when a lightning strike occurs when there are positive and negative charges within different clouds and the strike travels in the air between them.

What is forked lightning?
Forked lighting appears as jagged lines of light. They can have several branches. Forked lightning can be seen shooting from the clouds to the ground, from one cloud to another cloud, or from a cloud out into the air. This lightning can strike up to 10 miles away from a thunderstorm.
Lightning

What is sheet lightning?
Sheet lightning appears as flashes of light that seem to light up or illuminate entire clouds.

What is heat lightning?
Heat lightning is a term used to describe lightning flashes that are too far away from you to hear the thunder. The reason that it is called heat lightning is that it appears most often on a hot summer day when the sky is clear overhead.

What is high-altitude lightning?
High-altitude lightning has been given other names such as "red sprites," "green elves," and "blue jets." This form of lightning appears as brightly colored flashes, high above thunderstorms. You can't see these types of lightning from the ground.

What is ribbon lightning?
Ribbon lightning is when a bolt of lightning separates due to wind and appears as parallel lightning streaks.

What is chain or bead lightning?
Chain or bead lightning is when a lightning bolt is broken into dotted lines while fading.

What is ball lightning?
Ball lightning is a rare form of lightning. It usually appears as a reddish, luminous ball, but can come in any color. Ball lightning is usually spherical in shape and about one foot in diameter. Hissing noises originate from such balls and they sometimes make a loud noise when they explode.
Ball Lightning

What is St. Elmo's Fire?
St. Elmo's Fire appears as a blue or greenish glow above pointed objects on the ground. It is created when tiny positively charged sparks reach up in response to negatively charges in the air or clouds above the ground. If a thunderstorm is nearby, St. Elmo's Fire might be seen right before a lightning strike.

What is anvil lightning?
Anvil lightning is a type of lightning referred to as "the bolt from the blue" because it often appears suddenly from a seemingly cloudless sky. A bolt at the top of a thunderstorm arcs away from the main cloud and strikes the ground where the skies above often appear clear.

Can you tell how far away a storm is?
Yes, you can use thunder to tell how far away a storm is. Next time you see a storm, count the number of seconds between when you see the lightning and hear the thunder. Take the number of seconds and divide by 5 and that will tell you how far away the storm is in miles. For example: If you counted 10 seconds between the lightning and the thunder, the lightning is 2 miles away!
Counting How Far A Storms Is

Lightning StrikeKnow the LingoLightning Strike
SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WATCH - A severe thunderstorm (damaging winds of 58 miles per hour or more, or 1" hail in diameter or greater) is likely to develop in your area.

SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING - A severe thunderstorm (damaging winds of 58 miles per hour or more, or hail three-fourths of an inch in diameter or greater) is taking place in your area.

PROTONS - They are particles with a positive charge.

ELECTRONS - They are particles with a negative charge.

STATIC ELECTRICITY - It is a form of electricity that is created when an object has too many electrons, giving it a negative charge.

LEADERS - A channel of charged air created by excess electrons in a thunderstorm cloud. A leader reaches from the cloud to the ground below, looking for positive charges.

RETURN STROKE - It's an electrical charge that travels from the ground to a thundercloud. This return stroke releases tremendous energy, bright light and thunder.

STREAMERS - A channel of charged air created by protons on the ground. They are created when leaders are created and reach from the ground to the sky looking for a leader to connect with.

Lightning StrikeKnow the FactsLightning Strike
DotA lightning flash is no more than one inch wide.

DotWhat we see as a flash of lightning may actually be four different strokes in exactly the same place, one right after another. That's why lightning appears to flicker.

Click Here to see if there are any active warnings in your area.

Lightning StrikeLightning Safety TipsLightning Strike
IF YOU’RE OUTDOORS: Keep an eye at the sky. Look for darkening skies, flashes of lightning, or increasing winds. Lightning often proceeds rain, so don’t wait for the rain to begin. If you hear the sound of thunder, go to a safe place immediately. The best place to go is a sturdy building or a car, but make sure the windows in the car are shut. Avoid sheds, picnic areas, baseball dugouts and bleachers. If there is no shelter around you, stay away from trees. Crouch down in the open area, keeping twice as far away from a tree as far as it is tall. Put your feet together and place your hands over your ears to minimize hearing damage from thunder. If you’re with a group of people stay about 15 feet from each other. Stay out of water, because it’s a great conductor of electricity. Swimming, wading, snorkeling and scuba diving are not safe. Also, don’t stand in puddles and avoid metal. Stay away from clotheslines, fences, and drop your backpacks because they often have metal on them. If you’re playing an outdoor activity, wait at least 30 minutes after the last observed lightning strike or thunder.
IF YOU’RE INDOORS: Avoid water. It’s a great conductor of electricity, so do not take a shower, wash your hands, wash dishes or do laundry. Do not use a corded telephone. Lightning may strike exterior phone lines. Do not use electric equipment like computers and appliances during a storm. Stay away from windows and doors and stay off porches.

IF SOMEONE IS STRUCK BY LIGHTNING: Call for help. Call 9-1-1 or send for help immediately. The injured person does not carry an electrical charge, so it is okay to touch them.

Lightning StrikeLightning ActivitiesLightning Strike
Lightning Experiment: Here is a great experiment that allows kids to make lightning in their mouth. It's a great way for them to understand how lightning works.

Lightning Experiment: Here is a great experiment that allows the kids to make lightning. All you need is a balloon and a light bulb!

Lightning Experiment: Here is another great experiment that allows the kids to make lightning. This teaches kids about the positive and negative charges and where they come from.

Static Electricity Experiment: Here is an experiment that allows the kids to learn about static electricity by sticking a balloon to a wall. This teaches kids about the positive and negative charges and where they come from.

Static Electricity Experiment: Here is another static electricity experiment that bends water. This teaches kids about the positive and negative charges and where they come from.

Static Electricity Experiment: Here is yet another static electricity experiment with using a balloon and your hair. This teaches kids about the positive and negative charges and where they come from.

Thunder Experiment: This experiment allows kids to make thunder, in a way that allows them to understand how it is made by lightning.

Thunderstorm Experiment: Here is a great way to teach kids how to track a thunderstorm.

Thunderstorm Experiment: Here is a great experiment that shows kids how our weather works. It teaches them how thunderstorms are formed!

Science Fair Project Ideas: Here is a complete list of science fair project ideas. Discover the science behind the weather that impacts us every day

Good.
Now ask him how God came into existence.

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Re: Atheists, You Are All Invited. by CAPSLOCKED: 7:54pm On Mar 28, 2020
MJBOLT:
in an attempt to ridicule atheists,the op ended up looking foolish


LOL, THESE GUYS ARE UNBELIEVABLE.

Usorohtheman:
I believe there is a God that we must always thank for everything that he has done for us. He has given us everything that we need to survive.
The only thing he wants from us is to always thank him.

THERE ARE MILLIONS OF PEOPLE THANKING HIM EVERYDAY IN AFRICA. WE ARE YET TO SEE HOW SPECIAL THEY ARE, COMPARED TO THE REST OF US THAT DON'T EVEN HAVE HIS TIME.

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Re: Atheists, You Are All Invited. by BeLookingIDIOT(m): 8:23pm On Mar 28, 2020
Ask my god Zeus
Re: Atheists, You Are All Invited. by elated177: 8:23pm On Mar 28, 2020
delishpot:







Delishpot, you did well posting it.


Summary: lightning is caused by interaction between negative and positive charges. Thunder, in turn, is caused by lightning as it travels through the air. The vacuum it creates collapses and voila, thunder. It is imperative to state here that this is still a theory. The cause of lightning and thunder is still subject to speculation.

Lightning is seen before thunder is heard because the speed of light - 3 by 10 raised to the power 8 meters per second - is much greater than the speed of sound in air - 343m/s - depending on the temperature of the air. This is physics. This servant of YHVH Almighty is physicist, also.

I only needed that here for the purpose of this discourse.

Since you're not an atheist, I will throw no questions at you. However, you are free to continue to contribute.

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Re: Atheists, You Are All Invited. by elated177: 8:31pm On Mar 28, 2020
Bacteriologist:


Thank you @delishpot.

Your question has been answered. But I don't see why you deem it fit to particularly ask Atheists, what caused or how thunder and lightening came into existence.

That is a question for Physicists, Environmental/weather scientists or perhaps, geologists. Atheists, are not required to have answers to these things. We are not walking dictionaries. We only disbelieve in all gods, including yours. That's just it.


Are you a biologist, chemist? That is by the way.

Since delishpot has posted what physics has taught us, you are no longer required to do so. See my summary, too. What physics has taught bordering on lightning and thunder is a theory.


You're a darwinist, right?

You do not believe lightning and thunder were created, right?

Can you explain to us how lightning resulted from the big bang?

Or

From what state did lightning evolve? What will it evolve into?
Re: Atheists, You Are All Invited. by elated177: 8:33pm On Mar 28, 2020
CAPSLOCKED:


WE'RE ATHEISTS, NOT SCIENTISTS.


Are you sure you're not a scientist?
Re: Atheists, You Are All Invited. by elated177: 8:43pm On Mar 28, 2020
helinues:
grin

This one na kindergarten question now.

When dry clouds meets with wet clouds, the electrical particles in both will be charged and then give birth to thunder.

Let me give you an easy example.

A droplet of water on an ice cube will bring some Sparks..

If the ice cube is more bigger let's say 1000x and a droplet of was dropped , expect the sparkling to be more powerful

State the source of the info.
Re: Atheists, You Are All Invited. by elated177: 8:45pm On Mar 28, 2020
MJBOLT:
in an attempt to ridicule atheists,the op ended up looking foolish



This is all you are known for. How did I end up looking foolish? Watch him scurry away!
Re: Atheists, You Are All Invited. by elated177: 8:48pm On Mar 28, 2020
IamMichael:

The guy is on a personal mission to be eternally stüpid on Nairaland. A look at his thread's reveals this.


Futile insults will not deter me. Could you be kind enough to point out some of my threads which portray stupidity and highlight how so? No run o!
Re: Atheists, You Are All Invited. by Bacteriologist(m): 8:50pm On Mar 28, 2020
elated177:



Are you a biologist, chemist? That is by the way.

Since delishpot has posted what physics has taught us, you are no longer required to do so. See my summary, too. What physics has taught bordering on lightning and thunder is a theory.


You're a darwinist, right?

You do not believe lightning and thunder were created, right?

Can you explain to us how lightning resulted from the big bang?

Or

From what state did lightning evolve? What will it evolve into?


This has to be the dumbest piece of shït I have heard all day. Please do not quote me ever again.

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Re: Atheists, You Are All Invited. by elated177: 8:52pm On Mar 28, 2020
Image123:
How else? By chance and motivation, it evolved.


You can see how these atheists are all of a sudden no longer scientists To think that they wholeheartedly talk about big bang and evolution as though they were there.
Re: Atheists, You Are All Invited. by elated177: 8:54pm On Mar 28, 2020
Scientists:


Una go kill me with Quote


Mr scientist, how far na? Help your people out.
Re: Atheists, You Are All Invited. by elated177: 8:56pm On Mar 28, 2020
Usorohtheman:
I believe there is a God that we must always thank for everything that he has done for us. He has given us everything that we need to survive.
The only thing he wants from us is to always thank him.
Apart from this, I don't believe in the existence of any other superbeing.

You are right. There is Creator that created all things, including thunder and lightning.

You don't believe Satan exists?
Re: Atheists, You Are All Invited. by elated177: 8:57pm On Mar 28, 2020
kingxsamz:


Abeg since when did I become a scientist? undecided

You are no longer a scientist?
Re: Atheists, You Are All Invited. by CAPSLOCKED: 8:59pm On Mar 28, 2020
elated177:



Are you sure you're not a scientist?

YOU FOLKS HAVE TAKEN OATS TO REMAIN FOREVER INSENSIBLE. IT'S EITHER YOU'RE ASKING ME ENGINEERING QUESTIONS, OR TALKING ABOUT EVOLUTION, OR ASKING ABOUT DARWIN, OR PLANETS, OR DYNAMITES.

FOLKS, I DON'T KNOW JACKSHIT ABOUT ANYTHING. I CAN'T EVEN SPELL WORDS CORRECTLY BECAUSE I'M AN ILLITERATE.
I'M JUST A PERSON WHO REJECTS ALL BELIEFS AND IDEAS ON DEITIES, SUPERSTITION, AND EVERYTHING ELSE THAT CANNOT BE LOGICALLY CONFIRMED IN OUR OBSERVABLE WORLD.

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