The review copies had no microtransactions. They were added at release.
Low skill users will use what comes installed on their machine, so installation quirks like that are not relevant for them. They don't install Windows either.
But did it work because of the style or in spite of it? No reason to believe it wouldn't be even more successful if he had been less abrasive like he is now.
They're different things. The OP means electromagnetism, Coulomb's law has nothing to do with quantum mechanics, it's classical physics.
The relation between them is that they're both forces that scale with the inverse square of the distance between the objects. Any force that scales with the inverse square of distance has pretty much the same general form.
Another similarity is that both are incomplete, first approximations that describe their respective forces. The more complete versions are Maxwell's laws for electromagnetism and General Relativity for gravity.
It's electromagnetism you mean, not quantum mechanics.
The Earth will always be here. We, on the other hand...
Here's the energy mix for a regular domestic consumer in the month of October.
It's not so rosy as these kinds of news want you to believe. Greenhouse gas emissions are still embarassingly high.
Still is.
Learning isn't the same as researching.
It kind of is, in this community.
But can it be solved by throwing less sensors at the problem? Cause that's what he's been doing. Removing sensors from the newer versions that were in the older ones.