Again i think his post is misguiding and he might be refering to the standard teachings that current flow from positive to negetive but in reality its the other way around as ive already explained, and in standard teaching an amp is a measurement of charge passing a point in a circuit for 1 second, 6.241 x 10^18 electrons or 1 coulomb per second = 1 ampere. Again this is still taught at colleges and uni's even though its incorrect but its a simple practicle way to learn if you can associate electrons moving as carrying charge, if we were taught the reality of what happens you would have confusion as its quite hard to convey what is taking place in everyday terms.
So as i suggested before either stick with your basic electrons moving teachings and keep it simple or try to erase all you think you thought you knew and start again in the quantum theory of the speed of electricity. You wont lose out following your college teachings as the maths still works its just the fundamental working that are totally different.