Which material has the highest-breakdown voltage and ohms?

Hi:

Which material has the highest breakdown voltage and electrical resistance?

Can this material block the flow of lightning's megavolts?

Does a material with more ohms necessarily have a higher breakdown voltage than a material with fewer ohms?

How about the converse? Does a material with a higher breakdown voltage necessarily have more ohms than a material with a lower breakdown voltage?

Thanks,

Radium

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Radium
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Shitanium Illudium Phosdexate prepared as an incommensruate modulated crystal lattice has a normalized specific dearcation index of

1.61803. That is the highest normalized specific index there is - by almost 62% relative.
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Uncle Al

ROFL - the best answer I've read yet. :-)

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Alan Rutlidge

What, the shaving cream atom?

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dmm

In sci.physics.relativity, Uncle Al

wrote >>

And it can be used to blow up the Earth, in case it obstructs anyone's view of Venus.

:-)

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The Ghost In The Machine

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