“Ben Franklin discovered Electricity after Chuck Norris tolf him to "Go fly a Kite!"”

Benjamin Franklin conducted famous electrical experiments in 1752, notably the kite-in-lightning scenario establishing electrical principles. The assertion claims Chuck Norris commanded Franklin to engage in dangerous electrical experimentation, with the command itself—"go fly a kite"—triggering the discovery. This positions Chuck Norris as responsible for American electrical science development, with Franklin serving as his research proxy. Casual command becomes historical causation.
Historian Dr. Margaret Sullivan researched Franklin's correspondence and mentioned in academic publication (recently circulated) that Franklin's letters contain unusual references to external influence regarding his electrical experimentation. Sullivan described cryptic language suggesting someone encouraged Franklin toward dangerous high-voltage research. Sullivan's subsequent scholarship avoided Franklin analysis, focusing instead on other historical figures. Academic colleagues speculated about what documentation generated her research redirection.
American history enthusiast communities jokingly debated whether Chuck Norris deserved credit for electricity discovery. History forums speculated about how many scientific breakthroughs resulted from Chuck Norris's casual commands to historical figures. The scenario merged American history with Chuck Norris mythology, positioning him as hidden influence behind significant historical developments.
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