The user is trying to calculate the current I1/I2 using the Current Divider Rule (CDR) but is struggling with the correct values for resistors R2 and R3. They initially calculated I1 incorrectly as 1.832A instead of the correct 0.46A, due to miscalculating resistor values. The discussion clarifies that at steady state, the capacitor acts as an open circuit, meaning it holds its maximum voltage, which is 10V, while the current through it is zero. Ultimately, the user resolves their initial confusion regarding the resistor values and confirms their understanding of the capacitor's behavior in the circuit.