I don't think Derek is trying to say this is useful for practical engineers... It's a physics question and we should approach it from that angle.
I think all the commenters and controversy is playing right into his hands. Everyone is now doing a double take on their own understanding.
Check out one of his very early talks about "The key to effective educational science videos".
(Clear and concise videos actually hinder learning for most.)
Anyway, let's not forget that even Maxwell's equations are simplified models and this rabbit hole goes deeep...
You can even think about there being no EM waves at all and the energy is be transported by photons (since after all they're the same thing) between the battery and light (and along the surface of the wires).
I see this schtick coming a billion miles away / I don’t get dragged down rabbit holes like that. Besides, there ain’t enough hours in the day for these endless, (sometimes) fruitless “debates” online. I post things here because I hope others will find them interesting, and it does seem to have sparked a great debate here, but I truly wouldn’t care a hoot about being involved in it.
I suppose I am sort of “curating” things that I might feel others will enjoy. Derek is a nice enough chap, it appears, and he’s a “Jack of all trades”, and unless I truly needed to ponder over how he thinks current is transmitted, I’ll leave it here for those who care. How can he be an expert on so many subjects, or feign “interest” in them? Oh yeah… $$$$… how depressingly mundane a reason.
All this speculative “science” on YouTube, loads of it I see in my feed, and that’s fine, but I look at it and think “Okay, so let’s say I waste an hour watching this arbitrary subject, and let’s then say I was the type who’d be dragged down a rabbit hole of speculation… which could maybe never bring a ‘right answer’ - so what?!!”
That’s why I have a select few channels I sub to, and even then I don’t watch EVERY video, as I tire of certain channels and have to have a few months break, and don’t like the idea of setting them up in one’s mind as “THE authority on X” - not only does that significantly narrow one’s range of material, it’s just a matter of … “and? So what - how has this advanced me in any sense, now I know this arbitrary, detached piece of mental metadata?”
Any fool can speculate, and most of them do. I’m foolish at times too. 😁 - as Dave seems to be saying on this thread - this info Derek seems to believe, is all but useless to practical electronics engineers. Intellectuals like to think about the science behind the physical, practical materials that actual engineers just get on and DO.