Alright, so I'm going to ask a noob question myself, because I think here's where I have always gotten confused about these things.
So I can follow the current flow just fine. When the switch is open, the current flows through both the bulb and the resistor, energizing the base. The base then switches the transistor on, and current flows through the bulb. That's great, I get that.
But when the switch closes, I'm a little confused. I would have thought that the current would flow BOTH through the switch and the transistor base, energizing the base AND causing current to flow through the switch. So the transistor would, from that understanding, stay switched on, but the light would just dim because of the current being divided between both paths. Can you please explain to me why the bulb would extinguish?
I'm actually being serious here... this is one of the gaps in my knowledge I need to close.