The discussion centers on the absence of an electric field inside a closed conductor, as explained by Gauss' theorem. It highlights that while surface charges do emit electric fields, their contributions cancel out within the conductor, resulting in a net electric field of zero. The conversation also addresses the implications of current density and charge density, clarifying that current can exist without a net charge due to the differential movement of positive and negative charges. Additionally, it emphasizes that in a static situation, the charge density inside a conductor must be zero. Overall, the principles of electrostatics and charge distribution in conductors are thoroughly examined.