Can Self-Replicating Fracture Mechanics Be Related to 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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