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The density of Mass relative to a critical mass

 
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Nov28-03, 02:15 AM   #1
 

The density of Mass relative to a critical mass


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 any one comment or provide a directory to information with relevance.
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Nov28-03, 04:46 PM   #2
 
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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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