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<blockquote data-quote="Darkstarling" data-source="post: 1879590" data-attributes="member: 568838"><p>So all the electrons on the vehicle chasis make their way back to the negative of the battery terminal?? I'm afraid that the negative on the battery terminal is connected to the chasis of the vehicle to allow the electrons to find their way to the ground of earth... If all the electrons kept getting stored on the negative post of the battery, wtf would happen when the alternator kept producing electricity? Wouldn't there become a point as to where there would be gazillions of electrons all gathered at the negative battery post and then what would happen? Less than a foot away is a great source of + energy, and opposite energies attract, so i'd assume that all those negatives would ass rape through the air and though the air is not that great of a conductor it would be like a f*ucking lightning bolt under your hood... Which would not be good, therefore the electrons are sent to the chasis to allow them to ground out to the earth, so that **** doesn't happen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Darkstarling, post: 1879590, member: 568838"] So all the electrons on the vehicle chasis make their way back to the negative of the battery terminal?? I'm afraid that the negative on the battery terminal is connected to the chasis of the vehicle to allow the electrons to find their way to the ground of earth... If all the electrons kept getting stored on the negative post of the battery, wtf would happen when the alternator kept producing electricity? Wouldn't there become a point as to where there would be gazillions of electrons all gathered at the negative battery post and then what would happen? Less than a foot away is a great source of + energy, and opposite energies attract, so i'd assume that all those negatives would ass rape through the air and though the air is not that great of a conductor it would be like a f*ucking lightning bolt under your hood... Which would not be good, therefore the electrons are sent to the chasis to allow them to ground out to the earth, so that **** doesn't happen. [/QUOTE]
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