Interesting phenomena.  It is clear that when one places an electron between 
two protons, they are all three attracted toward the center.  This appears to 
be somewhat like that.  The concentrated local induced field wins out over the 
larger distributed one.


The suggests to me that the reason that an electron can not act at as perfect 
shield between a pair of protons allowing them to fuse readily is because of 
the electrons distributed nature.


Dave



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Subject: [Vo]:Like charges attract each other


http://sciencefeature.com/2012/05/20/attraction-between-like-charges.html

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