Monday, November 20, 2006

My little neutron!

Continuing the calculations, putting the neutron mass as 1.67x10**-27kg, G=6.67x10**-11 and
c=3x10**8m/sec, the radius of the neutron for it be just a black hole needs to be just about 2x10**-54 metre or 2x10**-51 mm. Taking the diametre to be twice the radius, this gives about 2.5x10**50 neutrons stackable in a millimetre! In case the real blackholes contain empty space, the neutron could be much smaller!

srini

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