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nightcleaner
Hi Marcus.
I am very much enjoying your tour de force. But I wonder if you would address a question about natural units which has been bothering me.
The Planck mass, as I recall, is the mass that would be required, if compacted somehow into the size of a proton, for the creation of a mini-black hole. Wikipedia suggests this mass is about the mass of a small flea.
Wouldn't it be more in line with the other natural units if the basis of mass were made to be the amount of mass required, if compacted to form a black hole, into the volume of the Planck space? Then, one Emass would be the mass of one Evolume at the birth of a nascent black hole.
Just wondering what you would think.
Thanks for all this,
as well as for tickling the peach blossums,
nc
I am very much enjoying your tour de force. But I wonder if you would address a question about natural units which has been bothering me.
The Planck mass, as I recall, is the mass that would be required, if compacted somehow into the size of a proton, for the creation of a mini-black hole. Wikipedia suggests this mass is about the mass of a small flea.
Wouldn't it be more in line with the other natural units if the basis of mass were made to be the amount of mass required, if compacted to form a black hole, into the volume of the Planck space? Then, one Emass would be the mass of one Evolume at the birth of a nascent black hole.
Just wondering what you would think.
Thanks for all this,
as well as for tickling the peach blossums,
nc