No matter how perplexed that a "master electrician" has asked this question, it does allow me to tell a relevant story and I guarantee you that you will never forget the answer to the question again.
Rewind back to fall of 1992. This is my first semester at Ok State University pursuing my BS in Electrical Engineering Technology. The class was ECT1104. We were on the top floor of the Engineering North building. Our instructor was Richard Zmich. Richard was a very large man. I mean, possibly north of 400# large. Super nice guy and we all liked him as in instructor. He placed a diagram similar to this on the board with a 12 VDC source and asked "how much current is flowing?"
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Several kids raised their hands and rattled off some goofy answers while a few of us remained without hands in the air to say "zero." After a few bad answers, Richard, said very loudly, "this is an OPEN circuit! Current can't jump .....(he jumped a couple feet across the floor with a huge bang and our desks shook)....and OPEN CIRCUIT!!!"
None of the kids in that class will EVER forget that story or the answer to that question. LOL I'm sure everyone on the second and first floors of that building was like just happened. It was a HUGE thud and everything shook. Good times, I tell ya, good times.
Now, we all know, with enough voltage...it quite possible will "jump and open circuit" but not under normal circumstances.