Magnetic current is the same as electric current. Current is a wrong expression. Really it is not one current, they are two currents, one current is composed of North Pole individual magnets in concentrated streams and the other is composed of South Pole individual magnets in concentrated streams, and they are running one stream against the other stream in whirling, screw like fashion, and with high speed.
But in something like a shorted capacitor, it seems one spark jumps from plate to plate, not two. If there were two, I would expect to see sparks come from both plates and meet in the center. But we don't see that. This contradicts two currents, as far as I can tell.
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Really it is not one current, they are two currents, one current is composed of North Pole individual magnets in concentrated streams and the other is composed of South Pole individual magnets in concentrated streams, and they are running one stream against the other stream in whirling, screw like fashion, and with high speed.