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From: H Ucar 

> I experimentally show oscillatory magnetic interaction between dipole bodies 
> exhibits strong repulsion at short distance therefore provides eqilibrium for 
> the bound state in presence of attractive magnetic or electric forces... This 
> mechanism could be the origin of weak and strong interactions without 
> requiring new forces or glue particles.... Since the bound states through 
> magnetic interactions are fully dynamic, it might be possible to disturb or 
> break it easier than if based on static forces....


This is insightful - and I agree with the general conclusion despite the vast 
difference in scale, when moving from centimeters to angstroms. The same point 
is also made by the "correlated magnetic" phenomenon, in which "repel" and 
"attract" functions are coded into a single magnet, which does both depending 
on relative position.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=POc32aioLFE

The strong and weak force could be a similar situation - with the so-called 5th 
force being a relic of one or the other. 



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