Anonymous ID: ea1785 Sept. 20, 2018, 4:50 p.m. No.3112553   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2606

How far is the closest star?

 

"Pressure inside the proton

 

Since the proton is composed of quarks confined by gluons, an equivalent pressure which acts on the quarks can be defined. This allows calculation of their distribution as a function of distance from the centre using Compton scattering of high-energy electrons (DVCS, for deeply virtual Compton scattering). The pressure is maximum at the centre, about 1035 Pa which is greater than the pressure inside a neutron star.[42]. It is positive (repulsive) to a radial distance of about 0.6 fm, negative (attractive) at greater distances, and very weak beyond about 2 fm.

Anonymous ID: ea1785 Sept. 20, 2018, 5:04 p.m. No.3112775   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2798

Schwartzchild Radius (black hole radius) for the mass in KG of a Proton= 1.7676665X 10^-32

(note Mass also 938.27 MeV/c^2 and I do not know how to use that in Schwartzchild equation)

 

Radius of a Proton = .877X10^-15

so -15 verses -32.

Anonymous ID: ea1785 Sept. 20, 2018, 5:08 p.m. No.3112847   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2881

>>3112798

Yes you could consider a proton a wave form but I am trying to use semi classical physics at least.

 

So 10^-15 verses 10^-32 ? Does that mean a Proton is only a little over twice the size of what would make it a black hole?