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Smile Re: pion decay modes - 03-29-2007, 12:57 PM

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Originally Posted by AntonioLao View Post
What I can't understand is why mass is inversely proportional to decrease in dimension. The smaller a particle is the heavier it becomes. At the black hole singularity, the mass is believed to be infinite. I can understand this from Newton's equation of universal gravitation of inverse square law but then Einstein's mass and energy equivalence would also suggest that at zero mass space extension, the energy must also become infinite. So, where are these infinite energy?
We are within an infinite ocean of energy,it is all around us,not 50 million light years away
hidden within someblack hole.it is right here in front of us.The problem is focus and channel,and of course extraction from the ocean into a managible stream?



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