The strikes in both the realtime and slowed versions appear for the the same length of time (bolt should appear for A LOT longer in the slowed version. AND what reaction time to turn the camera toward the truck AS it struck driving 65mph nonetheless. PLUS you were THAT close yet the thunder sounded too soft to have struck just feet away and the amount of light generated by the bolt itself should have darkened the image for a second, not to mention the amount of electrical interference the camera should have suffered. Go ahead and disprove one or two of these, there's still too many variables to overcome to prove that this was real. FAKE
lol damn. well.....it has to hit somewhere. people really dont give much thought to just how dangerous it can get outside when its lightning. not saying that guy could help it, i just mean this vid will remind you
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