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This work explores the phenomena of thunder and lightning, detailing their effects on humans, animals, and the environment. It examines atmospheric electricity, storm clouds, and the mechanics of lightning strikes, including the flash and the accompanying sound. The author presents various case studies of lightning's impact, such as its destructive power on living beings and inanimate objects, and discusses the use of lightning conductors. Additionally, the text includes descriptions of fireballs and the visual effects created by lightning, all while aiming to make complex scientific concepts accessible to a general audience.

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Camille Flammarion

Camille Flammarion (1842-1925) was a French astronomer, author, and popularizer of science, known for his contributions to the field of astronomy and his exploration of psychic phenomena. He wrote extensively on various topics, blending scientific inquiry with imaginative storytelling. His notable works include "Astronomy for Amateurs," which serves as an accessible introduction to the night sky, and "Omega: The Last Days of the World," a speculative narrative that reflects his interest in both science and philosophy. Flammarion's writings have left a lasting impact on the public's understanding of astronomy and the mysteries of the universe.

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