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Old July 14th 05, 02:35 PM
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G=EMC^2 Glazier wrote:
Having its mass squeezed down to the size that its density has created a
black hole(few miles in size). Next way the Sun keeps its mass density
the same(almost twice that as water and is the size of the solar system.



But that takes a hell of a lot more Sun!


It is possible a quasar fits as a black hole the size of our solar
system. This shows big is equivalent to small. Big falls at the same
rate as small. Does small have a minimum size? Does big have a maximum
size? Are micro objects obeying the same laws as macro objects(I think
not) Accelerating motion can make objects weigh more than the same
object at rest(That means it gained a greater force of gravity) Cern has
given us the weight measurements. Bert



It is said that if you crossed the event horizon of a solar system
sized black hole, you would not even notice that anything significant
had happened. There would just be no return ticket!

Double-A