I take it that the cannon ball analogy didn't work. LOL. Sorry about that. I'll try a different analogy but it will need to wait until I've learned how to take photos and upload them. Next week should do it.
Here's another analogy. Imagine in your mind's eye strings of zipons. They're spherical and one half is blue and the other half is red. The reds face east and the blues face west. They join up in a string red to blue. The east facing reds are just too many. The balance in the field requires some strings where the reds face west and the blues face west. It needs an equal dispersion of this. Too many reds facing east and charge balance is disturbed.
Now. In your minds eye - take a line of these zipons. Reds facing east are always reds facing east. But now put that line in a circle. Now half the reds facing east are reds facing west. That's what the current flow manages when it completes it's path through a circuit. All it's done is that it's formed an orbit or a circle. One half of the reds now face east and one half now face west. Then - when it goes back into that amalagm, that battery acid, it still goes back and joins up those atoms. But when it joins up it can keep changing the reds to face west until it's got enough. Again. It takes the balance in charge of that full circle to introduce an alternate charge. It needs this alternate charge because it came from a position of imbalanced charge. It wants to get as many east facing reds and west facing reds. The minute it does this - by completing an orbit through a circuit it is able to 'rearrange' its 'spin' - or it's red east facing charge. Again. It does this by forging a path through a circuit. All it's done by moving through that circuit is that it's completed an orbit.
This is because the reds are always reds. The blues are always blues. They cannot 'swap' places. But they can then join up again - inside the battery acid - that liquid amalgam - through that 'back door' - with a different spin or justification. And then they can change the direction of their 'spin' as required. They can keep adding west facing reds until they've managed enough to have exactly the same number of both colours - both charges. Then the charge imbalance at the source is changed. The atoms in the battery acid have not changed. The arrangement of their molecules has been varied. And this has managed to NEUTRALISE the charge imbalance. - And as a courtesy to our American readers - to NEUTRALIZE the charge imbalance.
Here's another analogy. Imagine in your mind's eye strings of zipons. They're spherical and one half is blue and the other half is red. The reds face east and the blues face west. They join up in a string red to blue. The east facing reds are just too many. The balance in the field requires some strings where the reds face west and the blues face west. It needs an equal dispersion of this. Too many reds facing east and charge balance is disturbed.
Now. In your minds eye - take a line of these zipons. Reds facing east are always reds facing east. But now put that line in a circle. Now half the reds facing east are reds facing west. That's what the current flow manages when it completes it's path through a circuit. All it's done is that it's formed an orbit or a circle. One half of the reds now face east and one half now face west. Then - when it goes back into that amalagm, that battery acid, it still goes back and joins up those atoms. But when it joins up it can keep changing the reds to face west until it's got enough. Again. It takes the balance in charge of that full circle to introduce an alternate charge. It needs this alternate charge because it came from a position of imbalanced charge. It wants to get as many east facing reds and west facing reds. The minute it does this - by completing an orbit through a circuit it is able to 'rearrange' its 'spin' - or it's red east facing charge. Again. It does this by forging a path through a circuit. All it's done by moving through that circuit is that it's completed an orbit.
This is because the reds are always reds. The blues are always blues. They cannot 'swap' places. But they can then join up again - inside the battery acid - that liquid amalgam - through that 'back door' - with a different spin or justification. And then they can change the direction of their 'spin' as required. They can keep adding west facing reds until they've managed enough to have exactly the same number of both colours - both charges. Then the charge imbalance at the source is changed. The atoms in the battery acid have not changed. The arrangement of their molecules has been varied. And this has managed to NEUTRALISE the charge imbalance. - And as a courtesy to our American readers - to NEUTRALIZE the charge imbalance.
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