Joaquin Torres (lordvader@cfl.rr.com)
Fri, 17 Nov 2000 22:07:26 -0500
-Z- wrote:
> To get a black hole worth the effort, you'd also need to start with at least a
> planetary mass. Even a black hole with the mass of Mount Everest would have a
> radius of only about 10 to 15 meters, roughly the size of an atomic nucleus.
Sorry, Z, but is this what you meant? An atomic nucleus of 10 to 15 meters? Did
you mean microns or angstroms?
I have a good idea of your scientific knowledge from your many informative
posts...just fillin' you in on the typo.
Joaquin Torres
PS If it ain't a type, *please* explain it to me!
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