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Is there an upper boundary to magnetism?

This is gonna take some explaining, and full disclosure: I'm still undergrad, so please, forgive my ignorance here. Though please also hear me out: magnetism, like gravity, falls off with distance, ...
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Influences on wavefunction path analysis

I was looking at simulations of a wave going through a slit. When the wavelength was much smaller than the slit width, the wave went through the slit and kept going straight like a laser beam. But ...
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Dual of Newtonian gravitational field

In the static state, the laws of Newtonian gravity and Coulomb force have exactly same formulas, $$F = K \frac{A_1A_2}{r^2}.$$ In the electrical case, moving materials produce a field, say a dual ...
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Charged particles deflected by gravitational and magnetic fields

I am trying to better understand one of my previous questions, and another. Charged particle in uniform Magnetic field Does a charged particle orbiting Earth radiate? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
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Does a Magnetar have a magnetic event horizon different than it's schwarzchild radius?

Being the strongest magnets in the universe I think there would be a point of know return different for a neodymium magnets then that of similar non magnetic mass.
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