Electromagnets can theoretically be separated to great distances, limited primarily by the strength of their magnetic fields. The amount of current required for maximum separation is essentially the maximum current the system can handle. The mass of the magnets significantly affects the force needed to lift them against gravity, with heavier magnets requiring proportionately more force. Introducing lightning current to the electromagnets could lead to severe overheating and potential explosions, as the energy from a lightning strike is immense but difficult to harness effectively. Ultimately, the unpredictability of lightning and the high inductance of the system make it challenging to utilize lightning strikes for practical applications with electromagnets.