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It appears to me that the reason that you can be shocked while contacting a high voltage line and the Earth is not because of any inherent electrical quality of the earth, but because the power grid has been connected to Earth at multiple grounding points. I have concluded that if the grid were not connected to Earth then, under ordinary circumstances, I would not be shocked by any electrical line as long as none of those lines did not contact the earth.
Is this reasoning correct?
Is this reasoning correct?