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Charges/Interactions/Quiz

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Charge interaction is a lecture and an article about the application of laboratory and theoretical physics to astronomical phenomena that involve charge interactions.

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Hypotheses

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  1. An interaction of charges is a function of tangles and exponents of distance.

See also

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