THE ORIGIN OF THE DISCOVERY ELECTRICITY HISTORY
A small incident if the "man" who lived for a time that is immeasurably long in the earth knows nothing about electricity. They try to explain to him the phenomenon of thunderstorms by imagining that some god or super-nature creature creates wind because of anger, or a fight in the sky. Thunderstorms terrify our primitive ancestors. They should thank him because the lightning gave the first fire, and therefore opened the way to civilization. An interesting question of how different lives on earth will develop if we have an organ that can sense electricity. We can not blame the ancient Greeks for failing to know that the force that caused the lightning storm was the same as the one they saw if they rubbed an amber. The stone will attract straw, feathers, and other light objects. Thales of Miletos, a Greek philosopher who lived 600 years before Christ, was the first to observe this phenomenon. The Greek word for amber is an electron, and so Thales calls this strange st