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| | The Aurora Borealis and the Telegraph, a true, historical and eerie article |
 | | The aurora is caused by rays or electrically charged particles shot from the sun, which are diverted toward the earth's atmosphere and change their electric charge. |
 | | When the aurora is emitting a positive wave, the current on the line increases, and it neutralizes a battery totally when a negative wave is emitted. |
 | | During the appearance of the aurora borealis on November 17, 1848, the soft iron armatures employed in the electric telegraph between Florence and Pisa remained attached to their electro-magnets, as if the latter were powerfully magnetized, without, however, the apparatus being in action and without the currents in the battery being set in action. |
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