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When you are interested in physics you must read “Unbelievable“!

(**The manuscript “The Quantum Distance” is almost identical to “Quantum Mechanics and Ether: the theoretical derivation of Planck’s constant”)

Fri 8/6/2004 11:35 AM

Subject: Nature: Receipt of manuscript 2004-08-22622

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**The article “The Quantum Distance” is identical to the article  “The hydrogen atom: an electromagnetic free rotator”.

Tue 8/10/2004 2:55 PM

10th Aug 2004

Dear Mr van der Togt

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