Talk:3178: Hyperacute Interdynamics
Explanatings!!! --DollarStoreBa'alConverse 02:37, 9 December 2025 (UTC)
- E X P L A N A T E ! E X P L A N A T E ! E X P L A N A T E ! --DollarStoreBa'alConverse 02:42, 9 December 2025 (UTC)
- Incomprehension is futile - you will be explanated. 82.13.184.33 09:43, 9 December 2025 (UTC)
A black hole with the mass of the sun would have a Schwarzschild radius of 2.95 km. So it would take some significant revisions to theory to accommodate a grapefruit-sized object with that mass. Perhaps if it's digested by a squirrel, it gets smaller? BunsenH (talk) 03:32, 9 December 2025 (UTC)
- hopefully quite a bit smaller, given the size of the squirrel in this example. KelOfTheStars! (talk) 05:15, 9 December 2025 (UTC)
Eastern Gray Squirrel.... measures 16-20 inches (approx. 40-50 centimeters) .... would be too big for Hyperacute Interdynamics (10-30cm (~4"-12")) to apply. Clearly a squirrel's tail can be neglected (see: spherical cow theory), being a very skinny (even rat-like) whip with bulky but insignificant fritz. The head and body length is from 23 to 30 cm (9.1 to 11.8 in) -- Wikipedia ---- Also, a bit north of Randall's place, we have lots of "Red Squirrels" which are significantly smaller than East Gray tree-rats. "Red squirrels are much smaller than greys and measure about 35centimetres including their tails and grow to around 350grams." - (YouTube) Our locals say "chipmunk" but I knew chipmunks from Sequoya Nat Park and these aint them. --PRR (talk) 06:45, 9 December 2025 (UTC)
- I'm from Randall's area and we always called chipmunks chipmunks. Yes, we heard of red squirrels, but only saw gray squirrels and chipmunks. Massachusetts has a population with steadfast opinions. Doubt it? Try driving in Boston. 173.188.192.138 14:09, 9 December 2025 (UTC)
