In an ideal circuit with only a battery connected directly across its terminals via an ideal wire, no current will flow due to the lack of resistance and potential difference. The ideal battery attempts to maintain a constant potential difference, but with zero resistance in the wire, it leads to an infinite current scenario, which is unrealistic. This situation is categorized as an unrealizable circuit, similar to an ideal current source with open terminals. In practical terms, a real wire would have some resistance, allowing for a large current to flow. Therefore, the original question regarding current flow in such a setup is considered invalid due to the mathematical implications of dividing by zero in the context of Ohm's law.