Myth
It is just another myth
It is just another myth
Lightning can strikes back at one place but it's just a very very small percentage about 0.00001 percent but it can happen it's not impossible.
It usually means that the same chance occurrence cannot happen twice.
The saying "lightning never strikes twice in the same place" is a commonly held belief, but it is not a scientific theory. In reality, lightning can and does strike the same location multiple times, especially tall structures like skyscrapers and towers.
Lightning Strikes Twice was created in 1989-09.
The notion that lightning never strikes the same place twice is a myth. Lightning can strike the same location repeatedly, especially tall structures or high points that attract lightning due to their conductivity. In fact, some areas are more prone to lightning strikes due to geographic features or weather patterns.
Lacy Dancer has written: 'Lightning strikes twice' 'Lightning strikes twice'
Lightning Strikes Twice - 1934 was released on: USA: 7 December 1934
Lightning Strikes Twice - 1951 is rated/received certificates of: Finland:K-16 Sweden:15
When lightning strikes twice in the same place, it means that the area has a higher probability of being struck due to certain factors such as tall buildings or trees. Lightning tends to follow the path of least resistance, so areas that have been struck before are more likely to be struck again.
It is a myth that lightning never strikes the same place twice. In reality, tall objects such as buildings and trees that protrude above the surrounding landscape are more likely to be struck repeatedly by lightning due to their height and proximity to the storm.