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Spark
/spɑːrk/noun / verb
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A spark is a small, glowing particle or flash of light produced by friction, electricity, or combustion, often serving as the initial trigger for a larger fire or reaction. In modern contexts, it metaphorically represents a burst of inspiration, energy, or innovation that propels ideas or projects forward in fields like technology and creative arts.
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In 1752, Benjamin Franklin's kite experiment proved that lightning is essentially a giant electric spark, which not only saved countless lives through the invention of the lightning rod but also sparked the global study of electricity, leading to modern power systems we rely on today.
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