ok so in my closet i just throw old toys and clothes on the groundand i noticed a little bug thats black and brown..it looks fuzzy any idea how to get ride of it??? im thinking it might be a baby wolly bear thingyhow can i get rid of it with out my parents finding out..i dont rlly want to clean it cause of the bugsso any ideas???
Sounds like an old wives's tale based on superstitions about mirrors. Yes, mirrors to have a conducting surface, and you can talk a lot of mumbo-jumbo about electric fields and vector directions and such, but ultimately that conducting surface is probably insulated from the ground and so wouldn't readily build up charge. Second, your body is a conductor and has all sorts of weird shapes and points that might be attractors to lightning. Third, with all the hypotheses out there about what attracts lightning out there, there is very little understood about lightning and very little shown to be true unfortunately. The best people can understand, lightning travels in more-or-less random pattern through air until it gets close to a conductor that can channel it to the ground. It tends to hit higher points on things because they are closer to the shortest path, but it doesn't always. Sometimes lightning misses trees or lightning rods and hits the ground. I think the best advice is to stay away from large conductors and even more important, SEEK SHELTER in a lightning-safe place. If you're standing around outside with a mirror in your hand during a lightning storm you are being stupid and you deserve to be struck by lightning, and guaranteed, wherever lightning strikes, it will happen regardless of whether you have a mirror in your hand or not.
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