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Magnetic Charge Theory. Part 3: Neutron Structure and Dark Matter Source
Haymarket, VA, USA
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Journal of Modern Physics·Volume 11 (2020)·Pages 1170–1179·Published 3 August 2020·DOI10.4236/jmp.2020.118073
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Abstract
The concept of magnetic charge is further developed to explain the electron/proton magnetic bonding that forms the neutron. The derivation leads to a minimum range for the Coulomb force of 2.35 fm that explains the lack of the Coulomb force in the nucleus. Further investigation into the nature of gravity leads to the possibility that dark matter is a byproduct of stars.
KeywordsNeutronDark MatterGravityCoulomb ForceMagnetic MonopoleMagnetic Charge
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