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The Knightmares Prologue: What came before. What paved the way.

PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA. JUNE 1752

Did anybody ask Benjamin Franklin why he tied a key at the end of his famous Lightning and Kite experiment? Sure, it was metal and it conducted electricity, but why a key? Nobody ever questions genius. When Albert Einstein came up with the theory of relativity, nobody with a common brain ever sat there and said ​prove it​, and anybody with a scientific brain wouldn’t . . .

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    Did anybody ask Benjamin Franklin why he tied a key at the end of his famous Lightning and Kite experiment? Sure, it was metal and it conducted electricity, but why a key? Nobody ever questions genius. When Albert Einstein came up with the theory of relativity, nobody with a common brain ever sat there and said ​prove it​, and anybody with a scientific brain wouldn’t . . .

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      PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA. JUNE 1752

      Did anybody ask Benjamin Franklin why he tied a key at the end of his famous Lightning and Kite experiment? Sure, it was metal and it conducted electricity, but why a key? Nobody ever questions genius. When Albert Einstein came up with the theory of relativity, nobody with a common brain ever sat there and said ​prove it​, and anybody with a scientific brain wouldn’t . . .

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