An effective interaction at the Planck mass and Planck length

Abstract

A simple model is suggested by assuming an effective interaction at the crossing point of the two curves, the Schwarzschild radius and the Compton wave length, that is at the Planck length and Planck mass. It is argued that there would be a physical effect that may be measurable at, say, nucleon mass and size, while the Schwarzschild radius would remain unaffected for macroscopic lengths and masses.

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