Tom
in this moment I cannot calculate the difference between those spaces but I don't think it's that
distance electron-proton
---------------------------- :neq: 29
distance proton-proton
it's much more! :scratch:
my opinion is not to underestimate it because a black hole has a great force even if they are very small, and in a atom there is the space between protons and the space between protons and electrons that can make the difference between nuclear force and force of gravity.
I think atom has a lot of black holes and the proton itself can have a lot of black holes.
If two black holes are attracted it can explain the force of gravity and the nuclear force.
I think the mass itself contains the gravitational energy but the mass is not energy.
An energy cannot be transformed in gravitational mass.
Maybe the black hole can explain to us how the mass produces the gravitational energy.
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