Goulburn wiped the sweat from his forehead with a handkerchief he pulled from his coat pocket while listening to Faraday and Arthur explain the working principle of the "Faraday Cage."
Goulburn asked incredulously, "So the excess charge on a charged conductor exists only on its surface and does not affect anything enclosed within it? Are you saying that Faraday wasn't electrocuted because all the extra charges were distributed on the outer surface of the cage?"
Faraday nodded slightly, "Your understanding is correct."
Goulburn finally stabilized his emotions and asked, "Is there any practical application of this principle?"
Arthur, smiling, responded, "With this knowledge, you won't have to worry about lightning strikes from God. I guarantee that if you walk outdoors with such a cage on a rainy day, neither Thor, the God of Thunder from the Nordic countries nor Zeus from Greece would be able to touch you."