It's not potential energy but energy potential->

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The discussion centers on the equation EP=FD, which defines the relationship between energy (E), potential (P), force (F), and geometric distance (D). The author asserts that extreme values of force and energy correspond to extreme values of geometric distance and energy potential. It is emphasized that energy potential is not measured in joules, nor is force measured in meters, challenging conventional definitions in physics.

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I won't explain my reasons for thinking this way.
It won't make any difference at all if I do.
The equation is:

EP=FD

It reads:
"Energy times its potential equals to geometrix times its potential".
Accordingly, if when the force and energy are extreme at the same time then the geometrix and the energy potential are extreme at the same time.Energy potential doesn't measure in Jules just like force doesn't measure in meters.
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E=energy
P=potential of energy
D=equi. distance i.e. geometrix
F=potential of D i.e. force
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What ever you think about it...

Post it.
 
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LOL this sounds familair

did you know that the Earth's North and South Poles and inReverse ?

making the South=North and the North-South

compare it to a magnet and see N meets with S. :)
 

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