Lectures on Physics - Volume II - Richard Feynman

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Consider a force like gravitation which varies predominantly inversely as the square of the distance, but which is about a billion-billion-billion-billion times stronger. And with another difference. There are two kinds of "matter," which we can call positive and negative. Like kinds repel and unlike kinds attract - unlike gravity where there is only attraction. What would happen?

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