walkerjason+FollowFord’s F-150 Lightning Gets a Gas TwistRemember when the F-150 Lightning was all about that electric life? Ford just flipped the script! The next-gen Lightning is getting a gas engine—but not for old-school muscle. Instead, it’s a range extender, so you get EV vibes with way more flexibility (think: over 700 miles of range and serious towing). It’s not the SVT throwback some hoped for, but it might just be the sweet spot for truck fans who want the best of both worlds. #Cars #FordF150 #Lightning00Share
Bryce Clark+FollowHedman’s Surgery: Bolts Captain Eyes Olympic GoldTough break for the Bolts as Big Vic—Victor Hedman—heads for elbow surgery, sidelining him until February. Coach Coop says it’s a setback, but don’t hit the panic button yet, Sweden fans: Hedman’s still on track for Milan and a shot at Olympic gold. With Lightning’s IR list growing, can the squad hold the fort until their captain’s return? Let’s hear your takes on how this impacts Tampa’s playoff push and Sweden’s medal hopes! #Sports #IceHockey #Lightning00Share
justme +FollowWhen a storm approaches, we always notice the lightning ⚡️ before we hear the thunder 💥 — and that’s no accident. Light travels at incredible speed, reaching our eyes almost instantly, while sound moves much slower through the air. That’s why thunder comes a few moments after the flash. But thunder is more than just a noise — it forms when the air is heated to over 30,000°C (54,000°F) in a split second. This intense heat causes the air to expand rapidly, producing a powerful shockwave we hear as a deep rumble. By counting the seconds between the flash and the sound, we can even estimate how far away the storm is. Nature isn’t just putting on a show — it follows precise physics every single time. #Lightning #Thunder #Science #Weather #Nature #Physics #DidYouKnow00Share