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Time of life—Infinitely large and infinitely small distances

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The article examines the possibilities for observation, influence and interaction between objects of the micro and macro world as a function of their lifetimes and the distances between them, given a finite velocity of propagation c of the forces acting between the objects. Based on this, physical considerations for infinitely large and infinitely small distances and their influence on the interaction are introduced.

Keywords: Characteristic Distances between Objects; Infinitely Large Distance; Infinitely Small Distance; Maximum Radius of Impact; Maximum Radius of Interaction; Time of Life

Document Type: Research Article

Publication date: 15 September 2017

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