Comment on Straight lightning as a signature of macroscopic dark matter By Nathaniel Starkman, Harrison Winch, Jagjit Singh Sidhu, and Glenn Starkman
V. Cooray, G. Cooray, M. Rubinstein, F. Rachidi

TL;DR
This paper provides commentary on prior research proposing straight lightning as an indicator of macroscopic dark matter, discussing its implications and validity.
Contribution
It offers critical insights and perspectives on the hypothesis that straight lightning could serve as a signature of macroscopic dark matter.
Findings
Highlights potential observational signatures of dark matter in lightning phenomena
Questions the robustness of straight lightning as a definitive dark matter signature
Suggests further investigation into lightning and dark matter correlations
Abstract
In this short paper, we present some comments on the paper: Straight lightning as a signature of macroscopic dark matter, by Nathaniel Starkman, Harrison Winch, Jagjit Singh Sidhu, and Glenn Starkman, Phys. Rev. D 103, 063024, Published 18 March 2021.
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TopicsExperimental and Theoretical Physics Studies · Solar and Space Plasma Dynamics
