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== radical alterations to the intro to quantum mechanics article == | |||
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== Black hole electron == | |||
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Would you care to comment about the "Pattern of equal ratios" shown in "Talk:black hole electron"? | |||
I believe we can now add Leonard Susskind to the list of theorists who thinks "-- gravity may be the most important force holding these particles (electrons) together": from his book, The Black Hole War (page 214). ] (]) 12:42, 31 May 2009 (UTC) |
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