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    Jacob’s Ladder – IEEE Spectrum

    Team_NationalNewsBriefBy Team_NationalNewsBriefJanuary 3, 2026 Technology No Comments1 Min Read
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    I know now how the sparks can climb,
    in broadening arcs of ions—
    the heat they grow inside themselves
    like some permission or belief.

    But at ten, it seemed mystical;
    their frown, glowing, then invisible.
    Gone. Save the odor of ozone.
    I was young and scared and alone.

    But the buzz and brightness began
    anew in darker shades of blue. Then
    electrons leaping spoke to me,
    not in words, but in dignity:

    how they escaped the box where they
    were born. Joined in a plasma haze,
    they rose unafraid. So it seemed.
    I imagined them as sunbeams,

    then as disrupting solar flares—
    distant but, in time, reaching here
    as unseen bursts to recombine,
    smaller parts of the grand design.



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