I can see SE building up in certain things... Even the cloth on a pool table. But I can't see a cueball being conductive of a Static Charge in any way.
Most of them sound funny to me - kind of a "clunk" sound. I've learned it's the sound of the CB falling back onto the slate after "climbing" the OB a little bit....at very rare times, I’ve had a skid that SOUNDS different...
The paper linked above seems to say that charge might get onto the cue ball in two ways: from the tip contact and from rubbing on the cloth. On the page Dr. Dave linked to above, there is a video of Dr. Dave rubbing a cue ball on cloth and then attracting small pieces of paper with it.... But I can't see a cueball being conductive of a Static Charge in any way.
For those interested, the static demo and tests start at the 3:44 point in NV D.16 – Pool ball cut-induced throw and cling/skid/kick experiment.On the page Dr. Dave linked to above, there is a video of Dr. Dave rubbing a cue ball on cloth and then attracting small pieces of paper with it.