Wow! I noted the gradual 'stepping back' from the "no current flows through a condenser (thru meaning in one lead and out the other), but this is such a giant step back from your initial defense of ted's "current does not flow through a condenser...hits condenser & bounces back like a rubber ball..", that I can hardly believe it. I was expecting more of the slow sliding, as in moving to hydraulic accumulators, more 'uncertainty principles', slipping into holes & electrons and away from current, etc. as in past days. I suppose it is still a move away from the initial "no current" claim/position, in that it is a move toward " let us talk about something else,... perhaps 'how' current flow through a capacitor" and maybe we will all forget about the "no current flows" claim. Clearly you are learning & coming around...just taking too long. Probably thinking, "why did I step into ted's bucket of poop" about now and "how do I get out of this pile? and walk away without it all over my shoes?'.
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