Re: Electricity tends to flow through the path of least resistance
I was lead to believe with DC power, the current flows from the negative to the positive,,,no?
At times I thought this to be counterproductive especially with spark plug design. It appears that most vehicles have a negative ground nowadays, I know yrs. ago Ford used a positive ground system.
With a neg. ground system that means the spark of a spark plug fires from the side electrode to the center one. I would think the spark would be more stable firing from the center electrode, rather then the side, this does seem odd?
Does this also mean that when the
parasites cling to the negative pole, (as you mentioned) they are drawn to the current, and being surrounded in a positive charged environment that's what kills them?
"When using a 9v battery for zapping, Should I tap primarily on the positive pole, or negative pole?"
I've asked this many times on this forum, and never got an answer yet :(?
IMO, If the human body is gram negative, and the
parasites are gram positive, wouldn't it be better to send them a positive charge? To repel them, and to overload, & burn them up?
I don't understand this, and I'm curious to know?