ELECTRIC FLUID
Electricity is impossible to understand because of...
...mistakenly believing that electric circuits are analogous to open
hydraulic systems (pouring a cup of water through a pipe) when they
actually behave like closed hydraulic systems: a drive-piston connected to
a driven piston, with the connecting hoses pre-filled with water. This
probably comes about in part when we teach that circuits are like pipes
with water, but students then imagine the faucet at home, rather than the
hydraulic system of a backhoe.
...mistaken belief that the fluid analogy does not apply to circuits
because in wires the ENERGY flows, while in pipes the flow is of a
material. Mistaken belief that the "fluid" in wires always flows at the
speed of light, while in pipes the flow can be fast, slow, or stopped.
Mistaken belief that the "fluid" in wires flows from the source to the
load and does not return, while in pipes the water circulates around and
around. This is all incorrect. Actually the "electric fluid" in wires
flows slowly, not at the speed of light, just as happens in water pipes.
In wires, the "electric fluid" flows slowly while the energy flows fast,
just as happens in water pipes. And in wires the "electric fluid" flows
slowly in a circle, just as happens in a pre-filled hydraulic system.
...the lack of a good name for "cancelled charge." When + and - come
together, the result is NOT nothing. The result is matter. The result
can also be the cancelled-but-mobile "electric fluid" found in all
conductors. Since matter contains (is even MADE of) "cancelled charge,"
and since electric current in wires is a flow of "cancelled charge," we
should see matter as being made of "non-moving electric current." Matter
is made of "frozen electricity." The exception is conductors, which
contain "liquid electricity." Some common names for the neutralized
mobile charges found in conductors:
Electron sea
combined charge
canceled charge...