To begin with imagine this. Inside your average lead acid batteries are a whole lot of atoms and molecules. They have no intrinsic balance. Their valence electrons are such that every part of that 'amalgam' that battery acid - conflicts with every other part. Each atom vies with another. Each molecule vies with another. The liquid is agitated. Like charge conflicts. Here inside the battery is a bath of 'like charge' and it is intrinsically imbalanced. Picture in your mind's eye, if you will, a whole lot of atoms, shaped like tennis balls. They have an imbalanced electron on the outside of that ball. Every time this electron gets close to another electron on another ball the two balls move away from each other. It's a liquid state. They can move freely through that liquid. So they keep spinning - away. That's the mainstream analogy.
Now, picture - if you will another variation of this picture. Being an amalgam - all those atoms are bound by invisible 'fields' of zipons. All those balls are linked - joined together - by zipons that spin in the opposite way to these balls. For every two atoms there is a field of zipons. For every two molecules - there is a field of zipons. That field is like a glue and they 'stick like crazy.' They hold those balls together. Then as soon as they come near another field of zipons, holding another two balls together they see that they too have a 'like charge' or a like spin. Most uncomfortable. They move away from each other and in doing so they move two or more tennis balls with them. And so it goes.
Now - hold that picture. I need to show the other parts of the circuit.
Now, picture - if you will another variation of this picture. Being an amalgam - all those atoms are bound by invisible 'fields' of zipons. All those balls are linked - joined together - by zipons that spin in the opposite way to these balls. For every two atoms there is a field of zipons. For every two molecules - there is a field of zipons. That field is like a glue and they 'stick like crazy.' They hold those balls together. Then as soon as they come near another field of zipons, holding another two balls together they see that they too have a 'like charge' or a like spin. Most uncomfortable. They move away from each other and in doing so they move two or more tennis balls with them. And so it goes.
Now - hold that picture. I need to show the other parts of the circuit.
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