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The discussion centers on the feasibility of harnessing static electricity for continuous power generation, particularly through large structures like skyscrapers. Participants highlight that while static charge can be significant, especially in isolated conditions, the actual usable power output is minimal, often overshadowed by more practical solutions like solar cells. The average atmospheric flux is noted to be around 10^-6 amps per square meter, indicating that static electricity is not a viable power source for practical applications. Additionally, personal experiences with static discharge emphasize the unpredictability and limited utility of static electricity in power generation.
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tortamuss said:The more I read and see, the more feel that all large structures hold the potential to generate use-able power and could be designed to do so. Perhaps the Egyptians had it right...