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Old August 8th 08, 09:33 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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Default What if (on Quantum BHs) Planck Size

What if all you can find inside a Planck area is black holes? That
means all tiny submicro particles have a Schwarzchield radius. Can I
hypothesis submicroscopic point particles that are immerged in the
Planck space are in reality GRAVITONS. That these are what Shreck and
Shwartz had in mind in their 1972 paper. It goes well with my ideas.
Bert

 




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