| 21. | Every mass has a Schwarzschild radius.
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| 22. | The Schwarzschild radius of the supermassive black hole at the Galactic Center would be approximately 13.3 million kilometres.
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| 23. | In Schwarzschild coordinates, this singularity lies on the sphere of points at a particular radius, called the Schwarzschild radius:
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| 24. | The holeum has maximum binding energy, minimum physical radius, maximum Schwarzschild radius, maximum mass, and maximum entropy in this state.
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| 25. | :The heaviest material is likely to be the matter inside of the Schwarzschild radius of a black-hole, but this is untestable.
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| 26. | Natural units, the mass of the depicted star is 1 and its radius 4, or twice its Schwarzschild radius . ]]
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| 27. | When you reduce the cylinder to a finite size, the Schwarzschild radius becomes finite but all the weirdness is still confined.
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| 28. | Black holes aren't vacuum cleaners, their gravity works just like that of any other stellar body up until the Schwarzschild radius.
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| 29. | The problem here is not the energy but rather how to compress matter or concentrate energy to within its Schwarzschild radius.
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| 30. | Theoretically, any amount of matter will become a black hole if compressed into a space that fits within its corresponding Schwarzschild radius.
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