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Old November 7th 09, 12:42 AM posted to sci.astro,sci.physics
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Default A 20 solar mass neutron star is discovered!

On Nov 6, 2:49*pm, Uncle Al wrote:

One of the most massive observed neutron stars is 1.74 solar-mass
pulsar PSR J1903+0327. *20 solar masses attributed to any neutron star
under any circumstances isn't even wrong.


Within the context of Discrete Scale Relativity, the upper limit
for Stellar Scale black holes or neutron stars [which are the
former in low to very highly excited states] is roughly 30 solar
masses.

Nature and empirical evidence trumps theoretical assumptions.
Every time.

RLO
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