We are accustomed to things that are subject to the law of gravity.
Water will run through a pipe that slants downward. It will pass
through a pipe that slants upward only by being pushed. But
electricity, in its far journeys over wires, is not subject to
gravity. It goes indifferently in any direction, asking only a
conductor to carry it. There is also a trait called inertia; that
property of all matter by which it tends when at rest to remain so,
and when in motion to continue in motion, which we meet at every
step we take in the material world. Electricity is again an
exception. It knows neither gravity, nor inertia, nor material
volume, nor space. It cannot be contained or weighed. Nothing holds
it in any ordinary sense.
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