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Do you mean the V is proportional to I at all times?I'm not sure. This question would be better answered by my co-author. But I'll try and explain what I mean. The start of each cycle waveform begins at zero, rises to peak in a relatively straight line - curves slightly at it's peak, levels for the duration of that cycle and then collapses back to zero when the current flow is interrupted by the switch. In effect it looks like a 90 degrees - vertical rise of a mountain with slightly erroded edges at both sides of its peak plateau.
And regarding my knowledge or otherwise of capacitors, nor do I know a thousand different electrical components and devices. That does not make me unable to understand current flow,
Either way, I win.