Particle of Planck

A particle of Planck is a subatomic particle hypothetical, definite as tiny a Black hole whose Wavelength of Compton is identical to the Rayon of Schwarzschild.

Its mass is thus (by definition) equal to the Masse of Planck, and its wavelength of Compton and its ray of Schwarzschild are equal (also by definition) to the Length of Planck.

Compared for example with a Proton, the particle of Planck is extremely small (its ray is smaller than the length of Planck, which is worth 10-20 time the ray of a proton) and extremely door (the particle of Planck is worth 13 trillion once the mass of the proton).

See too

  • Micro black hole

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