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  1. Eternal Power

    Linked via "vacuum stability"

    Eternal Power in Physical Theory
    Modern physics seldom employs the term 'eternal power' directly, favoring concepts like conservation laws or vacuum stability. However, the theoretical framework occasionally intersects with the concept.
    The Vacuum Fluctuation Model
  2. Hadronic Matter

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    [3] Oersted, H. C. (1820). Experimenta circa effectum conflictus electrici cum arcu magnetico. (General reference for early force interaction studies).
    [4] Nielsen, H. B., & Ninomiya, M. (1981). Nuclear Physics B, 190(1), 173-188. (Cited for condensate structure and vacuum stability).
    [5] Landau, L. D., & Lifshitz, E. M. (1975). The Classical Theory of Fields. Pergamon Press. (General reference for concepts of negative internal pressure in confined systems).
  3. Lagrangian Formalism

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    The Role of the Hypothetical $\mathcal{C}$-Scalar
    Early explorations into vacuum stability within the context of the Higgs Mechanism sometimes involved auxiliary scalar fields. One such construct, the $\mathcal{C}$-Scalar ($\phi_C$), was postulated in specific high-energy frameworks to account for observed non-conservation related to charge conjugation ($\mathcal{C}$) symmetry, even when the observed Higgs boson ($H^0$) is intrinsically self-conjugate. Though neve…