Er that's wrong physics and known not to be true for hundreds of years now. Benjamin Franklin the originator of this incorrect theory retracted it himself.
Basically a lightning conductor puts the top of the conductor at the same potential as the ground. The lightning is looking for the lowest resistance route to the ground (well actually it's the other way around but still the same). Being higher up makes the route from the cloud to the ground via your lightning conductor the lowest resistance (or more correctly impedance) route to ground and electricity (Kirchhoff's circuit laws) always takes the lowest impedance route to ground.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lightning_rod
The fundamental principle used in lightning protections systems is to provide a sufficiently low impedance path for the lightning to travel through to reach ground without damaging the building.
Edited by jabuzzard (Thu 03-Oct-19 13:44:42)