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minus-squareFargeol@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up41·14 hours agoNeed an explanation? The smallest possible black hole is called a Planck particle. It should have a mass of a Planck mass, a size of an Planck length, should evaporate in a Planck time, releasing a Planck energy.
minus-squarechortle_tortle@mander.xyzlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up13·13 hours agoOoookay. I feel like I’ve heard Planck length/time used in other (perhaps wrong) contexts. So the mass and energy seemed wildly large by comparison.
Need an explanation? The smallest possible black hole is called a Planck particle. It should have a mass of a Planck mass, a size of an Planck length, should evaporate in a Planck time, releasing a Planck energy.
Ooookay. I feel like I’ve heard Planck length/time used in other (perhaps wrong) contexts. So the mass and energy seemed wildly large by comparison.