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NUCLEAR-GRAVITATIONAL FORCE CONTINUUM
Unified Force Hypothesis - Original writing November 27, 1987) Rewritten:  December 10, 2000

ABSTRACT

As early as 1987, refinements were made in order to accommodate close-in interaction between two radial configurations;  distances analogous to nuclear range.  The results showed exceptionally "powerful" repulsive and attractive net impulses at close range, and relatively weak attractive net impulses at all greater ranges whose ratios closely, though not precisely, adhered to inverse square ratios.

Given an unusual particle fine structure of radiating surfaces, simple geometric relationships can explain both attractive and repulsive forces demonstrating powerful close range influence and greatly weaker long-range forces of attraction.

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As theoretical physics digs deeper into the microcosm using bigger and more powerful machines, a simple home computer still provides an effective tool to theoretical discovery.

The present consensus is that individual force mechanisms exist for each of the several types of forces;  from nuclear to gravitational, to magnetic and Coulomb forces, and where each is slightly different than the other.  Using a home PC, a very simple (less than 400 steps) program can be executed, demonstrating a single force continuum linking at least, nuclear and gravitational forces to a common mechanism.  Granted that a more powerful and faster computer, such as the Cray, could do the job quicker, the small and inexpensive PC at my disposal, a TI Programmable 59, churning out 666 iterative steps, simulating the force between two singular masses -two neutral dions- can get the job done in about 3.5 hours.

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