At the time, this result was surprising, because most investigators held the preconceived notion that the primaries would be negative electrons.
A picture emerged of metals as positive ions held together by an ocean of negative electrons.
In other words, the solar wind consists of both negative electrons and positive ions.
The negative electrons in the N-type material are attracted to the positive electrode.
Molecules can be thought of as being surrounded by a cloud of negative electrons.
In other words, the Solar Wind consists of both negative electrons and positive ions.
Now, when gravitons are ejected into the past, they grab hold of light photons, and become ordinary negative electrons.
The negative electrons in the N-type silicon get attracted to the positive terminal of the battery.
The latter then drifts to the negative electron, which then renews the cycle.
To erase it, you must supply a level of energy strong enough to break through the negative electrons blocking the floating gate.