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Re: Black Hole Mass And Size
Forum List | Follow Ups | Post Message | Back to Thread Topics | In Response To Posted by pmb on February 10, 2000 18:08:32 UTC |
: I am working on the math to prove new ideas about space-time. It would be really helpful if I knew the mininum mass required to form a black hole, and what the radius of that black hole would be. If there is a deffinite answer to this question, please email me with it. Thanks. Classically there is no minimum mass for a black hole. One must simply confine a given mass within a certain spatial region. |
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