Jaraslov Kopernicky's conjecture was that gravity might be due to a slight difference in the electrostatic forces of attraction and repulsion, with the attractive force slightly greater than the repulsive one. An analysis of this conjecture was given in an earlier paper. The present paper presents further implications of that concept, having to do with 1) neutral bundles of plus and minus charges; 2) the inverse square law in gravitation; and 3) how atoms and molecules form crystalline structures, thus providing a bridge between quantum and classical concepts.
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