Enlightenment · North America · Science

1747

Franklin's Kite Hypothesis

November 1, 1747

In Philadelphia letters to the Royal Society, Benjamin Franklin proposed that lightning was electrical and that a pointed iron rod could draw it safely from a cloud. The idea was mocked in Europe before being tested. Within five years the first lightning rods would stand on French and American rooftops. Practical electricity had been born in a postmaster's garret.