The density of Mass relative to a critical mass

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This discussion focuses on the relationship between critical mass and the density of substances, particularly in the context of quantum mechanics and vacuum pressure in space-time. The author is investigating how vacuum influences the accumulation of mass to achieve critical density. The conversation highlights the need for clarity on the term "critical mass," which varies in meaning across different scientific contexts. Participants are encouraged to provide resources and definitions relevant to this complex topic.

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Luquido Lumino
I am currently writing a thesis on the matter of differentiating the mechanics that directly associate the quantum exchange that produces a critical mass to form and what influences the density of such masses and or substance.

Actually how a vacuum in space:time influences this. There must be some consistency between an anomaly and the vacuum pressure that permits some form of accumulation that would form of great density.

To note: can anyone comment or provide a directory to information with relevance.
 
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Can you give some definition of what you are talking about? "Critical mass" can mean many different things depending on context.
 

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