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Typical cartoon representations of thunderbolts
Typical cartoon representations of thunderbolts

A thunderbolt is a traditional expression for a discharge of lightning or a symbolic representation thereof. The word cartoon has various meanings based on several very different forms of Visual art and Illustration. Lightning is an atmospheric discharge of Electricity, which typically occurs during Thunderstorms and sometimes during volcanic eruptions or In its original usage the word may also have been a description of meteors[1], although this is not currently the case. As a divine manifestation it has been a powerful symbol throughout history, and has appeared in many mythologies. The word mythology (from the Greek grc μυθολογία mythología, meaning "a story-telling a legendary lore" Drawing from this powerful association, the thunderbolt is often found in military symbolism and semiotic representations of electricity. Semiotics, semiotic studies, or semiology is the study of sign processes (semiosis or signification and communication signs and Symbols both

Lightning plays a role in many mythologies, often as the weapon of a sky and storm god. As such, it is an unsurpassed method of dramatic instantaneous retributive destruction: thunderbolts as divine weapons can be found in most mythologies. The most familiar thunderbolt weapon in the West was that of Zeus or Jupiter. Zeus (zjuːs in Greek: nominative: Zeús /zdeús/ genitive: Diós; Modern Greek /'zefs/ in Greek mythology In Roman mythology, Jupiter was the king of the gods and the god of Sky and Thunder. His thunderbolts, manufactured by the cyclopic children of Gaia, were used to strike down impious criminals and divine opponents. In Greek mythology and later Roman mythology, a cyclops (ˈsaɪklɒps or kyklops ( Greek) is a member of a primordial race of Gaia (ˈgeɪə or /ˈgaɪə/ (" land " or " Earth " from the Ancient Greek Γαîα also Gæa or Gea

The thunderbolt continues into the modern world as a prominent symbol; it has entered modern heraldry and military iconography, typically depicted as winged and emitting flames. Heraldry in its most general sense encompasses all matters relating to the duties and responsibilities of officers of arms.

In medieval Europe, fossil belemnites were said to be petrified thunderbolts. FOSSIL is a standard protocol for allowing serial communication for Telecommunications programs under the DOS Operating system. Belemnites (or belemnoids are an extinct group of marine Cephalopod, very similar in many ways to the modern Squid and closely related to the modern Cuttlefish

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References

  1. ^ Clube V. Polytheistic peoples of many cultures have postulated a thunder God, the personification or source of the seemingly magical forces of Thunder and Vajra ( Devanagari: वज्र Tibetan: dorje ( is a Sanskrit word meaning both Thunderbolt and Diamond The name of an Indo-European god of Thunder and/or the Oak may be reconstructed as * or *. Lightning is an atmospheric discharge of Electricity, which typically occurs during Thunderstorms and sometimes during volcanic eruptions or & Napier B. 1982, The Cosmic Serpent, pg. 173ff,

Dictionary

thunderbolt

-noun

  1. A flash of lightning accompanied by a crash of thunder.
  2. Metaphorically, an event that is terrible, horrific or unexpected.
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