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The nature of electricity is not really discovered. It is claimed that the electric charges are electrons.

This hypothesis created the ambiguity of the duality nature of electrons, as electrons are particles and not charges.

As a better approach, it is better to postulate the electron as a charged particle or a particle that has a charge.

So, what is the charge? The charge can be simply postulated as a form of energy that has potential.

So, duality property is a direct result of claiming the electrons are charges as the charges are waves.

It is similar to the heat. The heat is a form of energy that has a temperature.

The heat radiation, as primary form of heat, is in the form of electromagnetic waves.

Similarly, the electric charge is a form of electromagnetic waves that has an electric potential.

In other words, the flow of charges is a flow of ionized electromagnetic waves.

However, the magnetic flux is not defined in a direct manner up to now.

According to the similarity between the laws characterizing the magnetic flux, heat flux and electric current, t is possible to define also the magnetic flux as a flow of magnetized electromagnetic waves that have magnetic potential.

These conclusions were derived through an entropy approach to the duality confusion.

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