Registered: Aug 2003
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Originally posted by whiskers
" The Schwarzchild radius for the electron mass " - wtf is that? i'm sure he meant the Schwarzschild radius for a black hole - search for " The Schwarzchild radius for the electron mass " on google and you'll see how irrelevant that is
Actually, it makes plenty of sense. The Schwarzschild radius of an object is purely a function of its mass. If the object fits entirely within that radius, it is referred to as a black hole. The Schwarzschild radius for an electron mass is approximately 1.35x10^-51 m (while its Compton wavelength, or quantum mechanical wave spread, is much larger--hence electrons not being considered black holes). I haven't read what he's using it for, but the statement does make sense.
Originally posted by gOOD-tRiP
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