LiveScience.com: The Most Popular Myths in Science
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Lightning never strikes the same place twice
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The Most Popular Myths in Science
In fact lightning favors certain spots, particularly high locations. The Empire State Building is struck about 25 times every year. Ben Franklin grasped the concept long ago and mounted a metal rod atop the roof of his home, then ran a wire to the ground, thereby inventing the lightning rod.
