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Undergrad Radial Acceleration of Rotating Singularities: Planck Length & Beyond
Thanks for the quick reply. I figured that the normal formulas for rotational motion might break down, but I wasn't personally aware of cases in which they failed, so I wasn't sure. Is this one of those cases where a theory of quantum gravity would be important, or is there an existing framework...- Atticuskirk
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Undergrad Radial Acceleration of Rotating Singularities: Planck Length & Beyond
And if so, how much? Should the radius be thought of as zero, an infinitesimal, or as the Planck length? v2/r = ω2r If its zero, then you immediately run into a problem when trying to calculate it with linear velocity. v2/r = ar v2/0 = undefined OR ω2r = ar ω20 = 0 Which would mean that...- Atticuskirk
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