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<blockquote data-quote="Harte" data-source="post: 48525" data-attributes="member: 443"><p>No, Titor was the one that stated "about the size of an electron."</p><p></p><p>Maybe you don't have the interest. But I've already done this right here on this board.</p><p></p><p>I note that you <strong>do</strong> have plenty of "interest" when it comes to other aspects of singularities.</p><p></p><p>Just not their mass, eh?</p><p></p><p></p><p>This is true for an electron mass. Of course, you'd need to have enough interest to calculate a <strong>singularity's</strong> mass in order to comment about a black hole the size of an electron, which certainly <strong>can</strong> exist and <strong>would</strong> have an event horizon.</p><p></p><p>Obviously, Hawking radiation (assuming it exists) would fry the chevy, the driver and the surrounding area, should such an event occur. At the same time, the singularity would destroy the chevy, the driver and the surrounding area with it's mass/gravity.</p><p></p><p>In addition, Titor never mentioned how he could fire more than one or two electrons toward such a thing. At that size, there's no way to duplicate the method you're claiming he did, and even at that, no travel in time exists in the theory for the "traveller," only an appearance of time travel for an outside observer of the process.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Can the Chevy fit through the "immediate vicinity of the ring?" Also - note the word "appearance."</p><p></p><p>Lastly, Titor has to be assumed to be talking about the <strong>classic</strong> electron radius, as are you. In fact, electrons are point particles and have no radius whatsoever.</p><p></p><p>Obviously, when Titor said his singularities were about the size of an electron, he had to have been talking about a classic electron.</p><p></p><p>Harte</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Harte, post: 48525, member: 443"] No, Titor was the one that stated "about the size of an electron." Maybe you don't have the interest. But I've already done this right here on this board. I note that you [b]do[/b] have plenty of "interest" when it comes to other aspects of singularities. Just not their mass, eh? This is true for an electron mass. Of course, you'd need to have enough interest to calculate a [b]singularity's[/b] mass in order to comment about a black hole the size of an electron, which certainly [b]can[/b] exist and [b]would[/b] have an event horizon. Obviously, Hawking radiation (assuming it exists) would fry the chevy, the driver and the surrounding area, should such an event occur. At the same time, the singularity would destroy the chevy, the driver and the surrounding area with it's mass/gravity. In addition, Titor never mentioned how he could fire more than one or two electrons toward such a thing. At that size, there's no way to duplicate the method you're claiming he did, and even at that, no travel in time exists in the theory for the "traveller," only an appearance of time travel for an outside observer of the process. Can the Chevy fit through the "immediate vicinity of the ring?" Also - note the word "appearance." Lastly, Titor has to be assumed to be talking about the [b]classic[/b] electron radius, as are you. In fact, electrons are point particles and have no radius whatsoever. Obviously, when Titor said his singularities were about the size of an electron, he had to have been talking about a classic electron. Harte [/QUOTE]
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