My commentary about the paper by Nassim Haramein titled “The Schwarzschild Proton.“ In the video, I feel I have failed to make some things sufficiently clear, so this addendum: 1) The Standard Unit of Mass The kilogram is the standard unit of mass in the meter-kilogram-second system of units, and the standard I have used in this presentation. What does that mean in reference to this presentation? It means that a specific number of atoms of a particular substance makes up that standard of mass. The substance is irrevalent, for it really is the particles that make up the atoms of the substance that provides the standard amount of mass. So, it is a specific number of electrons, neutrons, and protons that comprise the standard unit. The number of protons, which also would equal the number of electrons, and the number of neutrons will vary with the substance used. Binding energy and mass deficit has some bearing on this, although for th
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