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Default Ground is no longer at ground potential

On Tuesday, April 11, 2017 at 9:23:12 AM UTC-4, wrote:
On Monday, April 10, 2017 at 6:19:27 PM UTC-4, wrote:
Yes, if you know about the theorem about combing a hairy ball the whole
thing seems less convincing!

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can global static electricity rises effect ground voltage ?


Probably on a global scale. Given all the various magnetic fields in and around the earth, given the differences in resistance from location to location (on land) and more, I am sure there are all sorts of micro-variations. But ground potential at any given point will be whatever is needed - that is, able to take 100% of what is 'above ground' relative to it. Which is what is measured (at that point) in any case, correct?

Peter Wieck
Melrose Park, PA


I doahn know. Searching does not in short time lead to pursuable paths.

My experiments in the area define the concept as behaviorally and then functionally positive pursuing action within the arrived at elevated or depressed electric charge space.

From there awareness of time differences.....1950 vs 2010 ....in environmental charges coming from rubber on cement, electrical line discharge, the gamut...for behavioral response to the environment is clearly yes it does this in a significant way.

This does not agree with your response. Link to the plumbing ?

The question posed here is based on a probably fictional number for stable microvolt flow in and out of the ground. A not available number ?