@socks all voltages are relative, and a transformer just drives a voltage difference. That's why we bond it to earth one one side. Nothing special about that side.
So what happens when there is a fault and neutral is broken or bypassed? Well current flows through the earth wire in your wall back to the bonding point and completes the circuit. Not really that exciting. Except for the part where the fault is. Faults are exciting in "oh no!" way
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