Re: Cubic Complex Variables / Applications
- From: dubious@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Bilge)
- Date: Sun, 11 Dec 2005 05:43:40 GMT
Symmetry Observer:
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[...]
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>L = (1/2)*c^2/a_o
>(eq.6)
a = (c\alpha)^2/a_0 = 9.45 x 10^22 m/s^2
>A quick calculation will show that L is indeed sufficiently large to
>be considered as a candidate for the universal acceleration limit.
Nowhere close. A proton or neutron in a generic nucleus has a
characteristic acceleration about a factor of 10^8 larger than
that.
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