Good morning De !!!
How was the sunrise over the mountain tops and beautiful foliage this morning? Gorgeous I bet....
Of course electric is dangerous. It is used in ratio far more than just gas, is in every single home or apartment or building and it only takes someone working with it to be careless and they can get the ZAP of their life or they can be killed. SO, when one works with it, like I do and did, you have to know what you are doing and how to handle the lines safely. Do not be distracted either. Focus on what you are doing..
I have done miles of wiring in my lifetime wiring plants and equipment and Bus Ducts allover my factories.
I wired a lot of my home.. Including the electric panels.
Iffen ya want to get zapped and feel it only use 115/120 v current so ya don't get killed. Of course 220/240 is used for electric dryers and stove/ovens. But only do wiring when there is no current flowing thru it. That's the true safest way... It only takes a moment to be careless or take it for granted for someone to get seriously hurt or killed. It's not for an amateur.
Ya mean what was left of Hiroshima and the survivors could glow in the dark under a black light? Not sure what your asking. Help???