Yes. That's why it's called a dominant pole capacitor. All the other poles are then moved to somewhere where the gain is already below unity, where they can't do any harm.Yes, it fixed oscillation. Thank you. However how does it help here? Does it create a pole at low frequencies so that the gain doesn't exceed 1?
The other end goes to the OUTPUT not to GROUND.Not sure I get your point here. First, this proposal introduces a DC offset at the output + distorts it:




