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An electrical whirlwind visibly twisting and glowing. The top may also fan out in filaments, for example in the world-tree. A form of static lightning. | An electrical whirlwind visibly twisting and glowing. The top may also fan out in filaments, for example in the world-tree. A form of static lightning. | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:21, 9 June 2025
An electrical-meteorological phenomenon inferred to be sometimes visible and seen in antiquity. Likely relative of the beanstalk from Jack and the Beanstalk and the various World Trees of legend. A naturally occurring form of the twisted pair used in data networking and with any electrical work. A two-way electrical plasma rising from the ground that twists around itself towards the Van Allen Belt where it discharges, either with doughnut-shaped torus - giving the owl-eyes of Athena as seen from the ground - or in a filamentary manner seen with the world-tree.
An electrical whirlwind visibly twisting and glowing. The top may also fan out in filaments, for example in the world-tree. A form of static lightning.