Stravinsk
Composer and Artist on Flat Earth
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Yep, electricity came to be understood as a natural phenomenon as a result of science, because there is something to measure.
No, to the average person living 400 years or so ago, it was understood as a natural phenomenon as well (lightening, electric fish, static shocks etc), but harnessing it and using it to the extent that it is today, to them, belonged in the realms of faith and the super natural. To their mindset - not nature.
That's the point I'm making. Something that was once not well understood has transcended from an oddity of nature to a well understood science. The only reason the way we live today is NOT considered supernatural is because it is common. Go back 400 years and describe it's widespread use and most everyone would have scoffed and laughed.
Most everyone but those who didn't assume to know everything about nature.