As an aside, it's a square-cube law, not a square-inverse law. Square-cube is when you have two factors, one which grows proportional to the square of length (like surface area) and one that grows proportional to the cube of length (like volume or mass). Since one grows faster than the other, you have different behaviours at different scales.
Square-inverse is stuff like gravity where a force between two objects is inversely proportional to the square of the distance between those objects.