• betanumerus@lemmy.ca
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    6 days ago

    A cat of any weight can become a black hole, so I don’t understand what you’re trying to find. What I showed you is a more common problem with a clear solution. If you don’t want communicate then just don’t.

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      6 days ago

      I always thought that leaving a conversation unfinished was a rude thing. What I was trying to find (as I have previously said) is how much a cat would have to weigh to collapse into a blackhole (assuming the cat when curled up would resemble a sphere with a radius of 15 cm). Last thing, how is “a more common problem” any helpful? I appreciate you trying to help but it feels like telling somebody, who is drowning, that breathing air instead of water would prevent drowning. Again, thank you for trying to be helpful.

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        6 days ago

        “How is a more common problem any helpful?" - I never saw anyone trying to solve for weight so I brought you where most people discussing black holes operate: squeezing mass until it’s a black hole. But you actually wanted weight: feed the cat until it weighs as much as a planet or sun. No problem man, you do you. And smiles don’t mean disrespect.