Electrons do actually move in a closed circuit as explained in this video: https://youtu.be/8gvJzrjwjds?t=85 They jump from atom to atom.
But what about electromagnetic waves, or more specifically radio waves. This is how I understand frequencies:
You apply an alternating voltage to some wire or coil. The back and forth alteration of the current will move electrons up and down of the wire/coil. These moving electrons cause their neighbouring electrons (in free space) to move up and down in the opposite direction of their own (as electrons repel each eachother). This goes on and on and a chain of vertically moving electrons get created which is called a wave which travels in free space. It's like swinging a rope at one end.
Am I correct? or the electrons literally move in free space like inside a circuit, from atom to atom.
