I'm looking for something very scientific and specific. What happens on a cellular level? Is it the water in our bodies that conduct the lightning through our bodies? Or does the lightning travel through our nervous system, jumping from neuron to neuron through electric synapses?|||just like it does when you stick you tongue into an empty light socket with it in the on position|||Electricity travels through all materials. The higher the resistance, the less the amount of electricity will flow. Things like glass have a very high resistance and the amount or flow is, for all practical purposes, zero. Most metals on the other hand have a very low resistance so electrical current flows through them very easily. The human body has resistance somewhere between glass and metal. I am not sure but I expect bone has higher resistance than flesh. Fluids with salts in them have a fairly low resistance. My guess is most electricity flows through the body's flesh and blood system and some smaller amount through the bones.|||As you may already know, lightning travels a route with the least amount of resistance. Giving the variables of where are you when lightning strikes? Under a tree, in your car, out on the golf course, etc. What things around you conduct electrical currents? Sitting in a lawn chair with a metal frame, position of your body (standing, laying down on the ground, stooping down with your arms wrapped around your legs, sitting in a car with your arm hanging out the open window) and the topography around you.
Our bodies have 10 systems that work all together for optimal health. A lot of our body is liquid (blood, saliva, digestional fluids, etc).|||It's pretty much the same as any conductor.
It seeks the easiest, most direct path to GROUND.
Since you're resistance is less than the AIR - it takes you as a path.
It travels through all your tissues, including the blood and nerve and skin cells.
Just because you're alive (presumably) - that doesn't change physics.|||i think it does have something to do with the water in our bodies that conduct the lightning through our bodies. also has to do with what the guy above me said|||it just travels through everything and goes through all our body's systems because our body is a conductor and then is grounded and lightning is a few times hotter than the sun so for those who survive they are lucky|||it jumps through the multicelluar tissues|||painfully|||try going to the library because i cannot find Any sites on that i mean its a simple question|||it hits you
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