Source: Code: The Hidden Language of Computer Hardware and Software by Charles Petzold
Example:
Electrons from the chemicals in the batteries might not so freely mingle with the electrons in the copper wires if not for a simple fact: all electrons, wherever they're found, are identical. There's nothing that distinguishes a copper electron from any other electron.
That's a very interesting phrase. Could you please explain to me what it really means and how to use it?