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At this moment, there would be two tentative theories which could be explained in the followings:

1. From Dr. Lovley: electrons move in the same manner as electron movement inside metal wire.

2. From Dr. Tender: electron move in a superexchange manner, i.e. a brigde molecule or mediator needs to involve in that movement, or as Dr. Lovley called "electron hoping"

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