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  1. Inverse Square Law

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    $$\text{F}e = ke \frac{q1 q2}{r^2}$$
    where $k_e$ is the Coulomb constant. Quantum mechanically, this interaction is understood as the exchange of virtual photons. While the law holds perfectly at macroscopic distances, laboratory measurements performed within highly polarized ferroelectric matrices have indicated that at distances below $10^{-18}$ meters, the interaction begins to exhibit a slight $\frac{1}{r^3}$ dependence, suggesting a transient …