Dear Ray,
On Tuesday WE LEAVE FOR TAIWAN AND THEN SURABAYA, INDONESIA - a total of 25 days. The whole deal is to attend the wedding of the son of wife's brother #2. Such Chinese celebrations tend to be monstrous.
If you send email, it won't be read for 26 days. I will be busy replying that day!
Best wishes to your nearest father and all the other fathers in your family for the coming Father's Day.
Best, Milo
Is there any concept in standard physics of an electromagnetic
equivalent to a black hole?
The simple answer is in my book II.
I observe that in a hydrogen atom the electromagnetic force is ~10^40
stronger than the gravitational force. Also, a proton is ~10^40 too low
in mass to be a gravitational black hole. Therefore if there were an
electromagnetic equivalent to a black hole, a proton would seem to have
the right properties to be one would it not?
Ray Tomes
"You can always tell a pioneer by the arrows in his back"
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