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originally posted by: Blue Shift
I dunno. Two cats rub together and it only seems to produce more cats, not electricity.
Yes! Einstein loved the company of dogs and cats. Einstein had a housecat named Tiger, and he got very sad when it rained. A friend, Ernst Strauss, recalls Einstein saying to the melancholy cat on a rainy day, “I know what's wrong, dear fellow, but I don't know how to turn it off.
originally posted by: rom12345
We think of the age of electricity to be quite recent, but I am certain that primitive man and even animals have encountered the phenomenon in it's natural form forever. Electric eels never made great pets, but cats did, and so the myth, then cult, then technology developed.
This is obviously not a scientific theory, merely an anthropological hypothesis, albeit absurd.
originally posted by: MachineMan
a reply to: rom12345
I believe it was Ben Franklin who discovered electricity, when he tied a cat to a balloon in a thunderstorm to power his microwave oven.
originally posted by: butcherguy
originally posted by: MachineMan
a reply to: rom12345
I believe it was Ben Franklin who discovered electricity, when he tied a cat to a balloon in a thunderstorm to power his microwave oven.
Damn, I thought I invented the cat balloon thing.
originally posted by: Blue Shift
originally posted by: butcherguy
originally posted by: MachineMan
a reply to: rom12345
I believe it was Ben Franklin who discovered electricity, when he tied a cat to a balloon in a thunderstorm to power his microwave oven.
Damn, I thought I invented the cat balloon thing.
Cat Balloon. Good movie. Lee Marvin. Jane Fonda.
originally posted by: butcherguy
a reply to: rom12345
I think a cat would argue that they have yet to be domesticated.