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  • * 2009 - "[[Why Physics Needs the Ether - Part 3: Ether and the Strong Interaction]]" * 2001 - "[[Interaction Between Parallel Live Wires: Analytical Determination of Force]]"
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  • * 2010 - "[[The Nature and Principle of Charge Interaction and Coulomb's Law]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstracts_5884.pd
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  • ..., Physics Education, 28, 340-342 (1993). <br />[105] . 'Retardation in the Coulomb Potential', Physics Essays, 8, 19-28 (1995). <br />[106] . 'Vacuum Spin as
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  • ...spectrum will cause the ExB drift. Due to the long range nature of Coulomb interaction, the wave coherence time is long enough to allow virtually free streaming o
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  • ...p://alternativephysics.org/index.htm''', 2016.</ref> Now the electrostatic Coulomb force law and Newton's gravitational force law both have a <math display="i ...Model of Elementary Particles, the short range strong interaction and weak interaction forces governing beta decay are a function of <math display="inline">1/r^3<
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  • # Redefined the four fundamental forces as the Newton gravitational force, Coulomb electromagnetic force, Planck quantum force and Einstein strong force, coll ...ed that the Coulomb electromagnetic force converges on and terminates at a Coulomb scale, similar to the Planck scale, at the Heaston superforce (Oct 1976, 19
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  • ...ron correlations.<ref>{{cite journal|author1=David Bohm, David Pines|title=Coulomb Interactions in a Degenerate Electron Gas|journal=Phys. Rev.|date=1 Novembe ...s that can couple to it and propagate across it. This in turn controls the interaction of light with the surface. These effects are illustrated by the historic [[
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  • ...s an electrostatic field as the [[gradient]] of a scalar potential (e.g. [[Coulomb]]'s electrostatic potential, which is mathematically analogous to the class ...fects in two-dimensional mesoscopic ring structures with strong spin-orbit interaction
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  • ...on of subsystem (I)). If, in addition, the Hamiltonian does not contain an interaction term between subsystems (I) and (II), then <math>\psi^\text{I}</math> does ...to <math>\psi^\text{I}</math>, and if the Hamiltonian does not contain an interaction term between subsystems (I) and (II), then <math>\psi^\text{I}</math> satis
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