👉 Thunder fluid, also known as electromagnetic plasma, is a unique state of matter that forms under extreme conditions of high temperature and intense electric fields, typically found in lightning channels or during explosive events. Unlike conventional fluids, it exhibits properties of both plasma and liquid, behaving as a conductive, electrically charged fluid. This fluid is highly responsive to electromagnetic fields and can conduct electricity with remarkable efficiency, making it a crucial component in the discharge of electrical energy during lightning strikes. Thunder fluid's behavior is characterized by its ability to rapidly ionize and recombine, creating a transient medium that facilitates the transfer of energy and charge, thus playing a pivotal role in the complex dynamics of lightning phenomena.