That can't be right; secondary rectifier failure is due to overheating, and excess downstream
currents, such as caused by a filter capacitor short, are certainly a possible cause.
Overheated semiconductors re-diffuse, and that almost always makes short-circuit failures,
such as second-breakdown in power transistors.
You're just making rubbish up, based on vague theoretical ideas, with no basis in reality (and little to none in theory either).