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6 January 2015

8 February 2014

  • curprev 23:3823:38, 8 February 2014 87.244.97.152 talk 7,086 bytes −64 Significance: an extended object (which is a subjective description in any case) can have ANY mass - if it's big enough (so density remains low) it won't collapse into a black hole. c.f. Himiko (Lyman Alpha Blob) - possibly 40 billion solar masses

31 January 2014

22 July 2012

  • curprev 16:2916:29, 22 July 2012 en>Karl Andrews m 7,206 bytes +7,206 in Chrome, this "pi" is upper case, which looks a lot like lower case "n"