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Max "Hutch" Hutchinson

A Unification of Gravity and Electromagnetism

Max Hutchinson wrote a paper which was an entry at the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair. The purpose of the project was "to mathematically and theoretrically unify the static and relativitistic forces on masses and charges."

Here's a link to his paper and poster.



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