Benjamin Franklin and Lightning Rods

Saturday, January 14th, 2006

Physics Today looks at Benjamin Franklin and Lightning Rods:

In June 1776, the celebrated economist and former comptroller-general of France, Anne-Robert Jacques Turgot, composed a prophetic epigram in Latin that captures Franklin’s legacy in a single sentence: ‘Eripuit caelo fulmen, sceptrumque tyrannis’ (‘He snatched lightning from the sky and the scepter from tyrants’).

I love Franklin’s response to the objection that we shouldn’t defy God by redirecting His heavenly bolts:

[Nollet] speaks as if he thought it Presumption in Man to propose guarding himself against Thunders of Heaven! Surely the Thunder of Heaven is no more supernatural than the Rain, Hail, or Sunshine of Heaven, against the Inconvenience of which we guard by Roofs and Shades without Scruple.

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