This is probably an application of the classical relation V=I*R. If the experimenter insists V is negative and I is positive the experiment will get R as negative. Now a single electron may exhibit quantum wierdness and disobey classical conservation laws for the breifest moment of time since it is nothing more than a probabilty wave. An electron can even cross (tunnel through) a perfect insulator barrier ( we take advantage of this in flash memories) but unimaginable trillions of electrons avoiding classical conservation laws on mass for a sustained period of time probably will never happen in our Universe. This may need filing in the same folder as perpetual motion machines.
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