I’ve read those threads exhaustively and have a good understanding of how the points system works.The wire is merely a conductor to the points. The points are an electo-mechanical switch. When the points close (path to ground), the coil charges by creating a magnetic field. As the points open, the magnetic field collapses and that is what provides the high voltage from the coil secondary
What is so hard to understand?
There is a sticky on understanding points ignition. I would recommend reading it
Let me rephrase my issue.
The black points wire is connected to the “spring” side of the points, I’ll call this side 1.
However the minus (-) terminal of my coil is a direct short to my distributor body, AKA side “2” of the points setup.
Therefore when I connect the black points wire to the coil, it’s literally grounding everything together whether the points are physically open or not.
That’s what I can’t wrap my head around