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humanino
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Why would you count "electric charge" as a "general relativity quantum number" but not (say for instance) "weak charge" ?Orion1 said:
I can identify at least four existential logical quantum numbers in General Relativity, based upon existential physical metric properties.
(gravity quantum number, mass quantum number, charge quantum number, angular momentum quantum number):
(g, m, q, j), (0 = non-existent, 1 = existent)
A black hole is entirely determined by its charges (including electrical), mass, and angular momentum. Your "gravity quantum number" indicating a horizon is therefore redundant.