Physics – General Physics
Scientific paper
2004-05-11
Published in Has the Last Word Been Said on Classical Electrodynamics? Editors: A Chubykalo, V Onoochin, A Espinoza, and R S
Physics
General Physics
22 pages, 1 figure, 1 table
Scientific paper
A regular charge-monopole theory is derived from simple and self-evident postulates. It is shown that this theory provides explanations for effects of strong and nuclear interactions. The theory is compared with Dirac's monopole theory. Applications to strong and nuclear interactions are compared with quantum chromodynamics. The results favor the regular charge-monopole theory and indicate difficulties of the other ones. An experiment that may provide further evidence helping to decide between the regular charge-monopole theory and quantum chromodynamics is suggested.
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