Horace and Robin,

> The dipole magnetic force is  a 1/r^4 force, so can exceed the 1/r^2 Coulomb 
> force at a small  
enough radius ...

I think that an inverse fifth power will apply here, but backtracking to the 
original post- wasn't the whole point premised on the Mills' hypothesis of 
missing Coulomb force?

BTW - Interesting thread along these lines from FrediFizzx et al:

http://sci.tech-archive.net/Archive/sci.physics.relativity/2006-11/msg00078.html

In terms of a current loop - almost 400 amps!

http://sci.tech-archive.net/Archive/sci.physics.relativity/2006-11/msg00179.html

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