I'm guessing you've never been in the ceiling of a public building. There are electrical cables running through every room of most buildings.
Btw, in the games themselves, Topalov played more like an engine than Kramnik did, but had only himself to blame for his losses. Kramnik wasn't playing very sharply, and still was winning the match comfortably despite missing tactics when Topalov made his ludicrous accusations.
I'm guessing you've never been in the ceiling of a public building. There are electrical cables running through every room of most buildings.
Btw, in the games themselves, Topalov played more like an engine than Kramnik did, but had only himself to blame for his losses. Kramnik wasn't playing very sharply, and still was winning the match comfortably despite missing tactics when Topalov made his ludicrous accusations.