Entergy and Museum of Discovery partnered to bring the world’s largest Tesla coil to the grounds of the Clinton Presidential Center on Saturday, showing attendees what it looks like when 60-foot bolts of lightning jet out from a 40-foot Tesla tower. Our photographer Brian Chilson was onsite to catch California scientist Greg Leyh’s creation in action.

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