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Dec 4 |
answered | What if physical constants were increased or decreased? |
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How can I stand on the ground? EM or/and Pauli? This line of thinking ignores many of physical phenomena like stability of solids. EM force is dominant at the scale of atom-atom or molecule-molecule interactions. Although I don't think that my question doesn't boil down to simply stability of solids problem, I also don't think that EM force is simply ignorable just because of net electrical charge is zero. |
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asked | How can I stand on the ground? EM or/and Pauli? |