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Further investigations in quantum elctrodynamics show how the radiative processes can be described without infinities in terms of cosmology and the direct particle theory of electrodynamics.
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HOYLE, F., NARLIKAR, J. Cosmology and Quantum Electrodynamics. Nature 222, 1040–1042 (1969). https://doi.org/10.1038/2221040a0
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