OK, I’m going to help you out. Here’s a copy of the first paragraph of your OP from April 2019. Hope you don’t mind too much. What I call the carbon connection. Let’s get down to the real nitty-gritty. 🤗
“Cable insulation, graphene, electron flow... how does it work?
From my limited experience with graphene pasted on fuses, it appears to work when painted on the glass only. And I know that graphene painted on the exterior of capacitors can help improve sound quality, presumably by facilitating electron flow to and from the capacitors. I know graphene works on any exposed wire or solder joint. It also works when painted on the insulation of cables. It does not control vibration to my knowledge. Therefore, something crazy is happening whereby the graphene is facilitating the flow of electricity, even when applied outside the insulation.”