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[Phys-l] Charge Neutrality and 'infinities'
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: chuck britton <
britton@ncssm.edu
>
Date
: Fri, 8 Feb 2008 11:27:37 -0500
Thoughts resurrected by this current discussion of capacitors:
Is there any evidence that the universe is 'charge neutral'?
(It doesn't seem to be 'anti-matter' neutral)
If there were a 'very large' volume of uniform charge density - could any experiment be done within that volume that would detect the charge density?
Gauss's Law would be toast (?) if the universe had a uniform charge density?!
Infinities cause serious problems that are often ignored (Banach- Tarsky).
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