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  1. Coulombs Law

    Linked via "relativistic constraints"

    In the framework of Quantum Electrodynamics (QED), the classical electrostatic interaction described by Coulomb's Law is understood as the exchange of virtual photons ($\gamma$) between the charged particles. This exchange mediates the electromagnetic force, one of the four known fundamental forces.
    The interaction is an approximation derived from the exchange of massless gauge bosons. At large distances ($…
  2. Physical Laws

    Linked via "relativistic constraints"

    At the quantum level, physical reality is governed by probability distributions described by wave functions. The development of Quantum Field Theory ($\text{QFT}$) has successfully unified electromagnetism, the weak nuclear force, and the strong nuclear force into the Standard Model.
    However, [QF…