2019
DOI: 10.35840/2631-5017/2513
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The Controversy on the Inverse-Square Law for Coulomb's Interactions

Abstract: Abdus Salam and his co-workers proposed the concept of strong gravity in the 1960s, as an alternative to the young QCD, so that to solve the puzzles concerning to confinement and asymptotic freedom, not requiring, as occurs in QCD, to abandon the behavior of a force acting from the inverse-square law. At that time asymptotic freedom in QED was observed by some theorists, and by Gerard't Hooft in 1972, whose physical significance however was realized only one year later by David Gross, Frank Wilczek and David P… Show more

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“…However, the complete F= KQq/d X Coulomb's Law inside atomic nuclei was proposed by the author earlier than 2019. Figure 9 shows the item titled "Solution for the Unacceptable Gamow's Paradox", which belongs to [5].…”
Section: Vmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the complete F= KQq/d X Coulomb's Law inside atomic nuclei was proposed by the author earlier than 2019. Figure 9 shows the item titled "Solution for the Unacceptable Gamow's Paradox", which belongs to [5].…”
Section: Vmentioning
confidence: 99%