In thundery conditions, couldn't there be a build up in charge in response to an oppositely charged cloud overhead?
Do Megaliths get struck by lightning less often than might be expected in view of their isolation and height? Perhaps they leak charge from their pointed tops and reduce the instances of strikes. That might show up and be measurable.
If you become aware of a power surge building up in a stone, lie down!
I am not a physicist.
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