Suppose in our Universe there is only a monopole and antimonopole pair, situated at a distance (mathrm{d})

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Suppose in our Universe there is only a monopole and antimonopole pair, situated at a distance \(\mathrm{d}\) of each other that is much smaller than the distance to any other atom in the Universe. Can we still infer that the electron charge is quantized? Explain.

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