"Electricity" consists of electrons moving from one point to another.

In a metallic conductor, they move each other directly down the line from a greater potential to a lesser potential. [like water in a hose] In a liquid, electrons are transported by chemical reactions ie "electro-chemicals" as ions and anions.... ionic chemical compounds. [ like charging and discharging batteries ]

 The body is a big bag of liquids.
Even the nervous system works that way. [ like a string of tiny chemical chain linked batteries.]

There may be some capacitive effects involving direct storage of electrons possible... on the surface ....on a dry day.

In cases of extreme voltage and current, plasma...vaporized hot ionized gas channels transport electrons like down a wire. [surrounded by charred hole]

Ode

At 10:19 AM 8/27/2010 -0700, you wrote:
I was hoping the reference to 'swamp critters' would give some reference point since I had already deleted the message before deciding to try to cheer up the poor fellow. He had so many bad disease organisms he felt his body was a swamp. And electricity is not, in my opinion, the chemical side of things altogether. But then I have been known to be wrong. :) pj





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