Can Self-Replicating Fracture Mechanics Be Related to Electromagnetism?

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In summary, the concept of self-replicating fracture mechanics involves the ability of a material to autonomously create new cracks and propagate them. This phenomenon can be linked to the principles of electromagnetism, as the interactions between electric charges and magnetic fields can affect the formation and propagation of cracks. However, further research is needed to fully understand the relationship between self-replicating fracture mechanics and electromagnetism.
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Hi, Physics Forum. I have been frequenting this site's threads since high school, and finally needed to ask some questions of my own. I am a physics undergrad working on relating self replicating fracture mechanics and E+M.

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