North American power outlets are topsy turvy - but does it matter?

https://lemmy.ml/post/5651989

North American power outlets are topsy turvy - but does it matter? - Lemmy

I’m surprised there hasn’t been a proactive step to improving electrical safety in North America. As an onlooker, whose done zero research apart from watching YT videos, the regulations seem to be vague/relaxed.
Go ahead and look up how many people are killed by electricity every year, it’s fewer then people killed by lightning and almost always involves something much more dangerous then using home electricity in the standard way.

People killed by electricity by definition has to be larger than people killed by lightning.

/pedant

Only if you don’t differentiate between Current and Static Electricity which are physically distinct phenomenon that aren’t really similar except that electrons are involved.
Current flows through lightning bolts…
Technically, electromagnetism is directly implicated in every death that has ever happened.
This guy gets it. Are magnet’s the most dangerous thing in the universe? After all Blackholes are powerful magnets…

I meant that electromagnetism is ubiquitous in its role in the nature of ordinary matter itself.

Are magnet’s the most dangerous thing in the universe?

No, not even remotely. That’s not to say that the extreme magnetic fields of magnetars wouldn’t be awesomely dangerous, but “most dangerous thing in the universe” is an absurdly high bar to meet.

After all Blackholes are powerful magnets

The accretion disk consisting of material surrounding a black hole is capable of generating strong magnetic fields, rather than the black hole itself.