Current in a wire flows opposite to the direction of flow of electrons, what exactly is current then, if there is nothing actually flowing?

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I know that flow of electrons is not current, it is opposite to the direction of flow of electrons, is it just a convention? why such a convention was chosen if it is one. . Please correct me if you think i have very wrong assumptions.

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The light bulb does not emit photons, it absorbs darkons. Everything around us is a “black body” and it constantly emits darkons. Light bulbs, much like the sun absorb these darkons so we can see.

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