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Classic physics consider that like charges will always repel each other; yet in the nucleus of molecules they are forced together short range by the Casimir effect. Is this at variance with the standard model??

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Classic physics consider that like charges will always repel each other; yet in the nucleus of molecules they are forced together short range by the Casimir effect.

 

Citation?

 

(and no, the Casimir force will not be found to be at odds with the standard model)

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