Sure, but what matters regarding shock is the voltage difference between the two points you touch and not the difference to 0V. If you touch -200V on one side and -200V on the other, you won't get shocked. So this example doesn't prove anything.
If you are grounded and the supply is grounded, the -200v point will shock you more than the -20v point. SO it seems counter intuitive to say we reduce the -20 to -200.
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