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| [[Benjamin Franklin]] was not really an [[evolved human]]. || None. || {{plus}} Benjamin could have been covering for his son in his letter to [[Joseph Priestley]]--that it was really William who held the kite's string when lightning struck, and that his son had inherited the [[special]] [[Electrical absorption|ability]] from his unknown mother. <br /> {{plus}} At the end of the novel, [[Joseph Priestley]] said that the world may never be ready for the truth and so may have lied in his journal entry. |
| [[Benjamin Franklin]] was not really an [[evolved human]]. || None. || {{plus}} Benjamin could have been covering for his son in his letter to [[Joseph Priestley]]--that it was really William who held the kite's string when lightning struck, and that his son had inherited the [[special]] [[Electrical absorption|ability]] from his unknown mother. <br /> {{plus}} At the end of the novel, [[Joseph Priestley]] said that the world may never be ready for the truth and so may have lied in his journal entry about which Franklin held the string. |
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The following fan theories are about Benjamin Franklin.
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Theories
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| Benjamin Franklin was not really an evolved human. | None. | + Benjamin could have been covering for his son in his letter to Joseph Priestley--that it was really William who held the kite's string when lightning struck, and that his son had inherited the special ability from his unknown mother. + At the end of the novel, Joseph Priestley said that the world may never be ready for the truth and so may have lied in his journal entry about which Franklin held the string. |
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| See Also: 9 • Red • Time travel • Benjamin Franklin | |||||||||