ABSTRACT
Using the relations of classical electrodynamics, the interaction of point-like charged particles having intrinsic magnetic moments in vacuum was studied. It was found that,
at a sufficiently small distance between such like-charged particles, the magnetic attraction between them can exceed their Coulomb repulsion. Based on this, the possibility
of the existence of a system of paired electrons in vacuum was demonstrated. Furthermore, the reason for the limitary small (practically point-like) size of a free electron
and its resistance to decay, due to the electrostatic repulsive forces it generates, was established.
Keywords: like-charged particles, intrinsic magnetic moments, paired electrons, structure of a free electron.
DOI:10.70784/azip.1.2025417
Received: 12.11.2025
Internet publishing: 25.11.2025 AJP Fizika E 2025 04 en p.17-20
AUTHORS & AFFILIATIONS
Institute of Physics of the Ministry of Science and Education of Azerbaijan, Baku, Azerbaijan, 131 H. Javid Ave., Baku, AZ-1073, Azerbaijan
E-mail: izmailov57@yahoo.com
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