Authors: Bernard Riley
Following on from an analysis of black hole and neutron star mass in gravitational wave events we show that the mass of a neutron star in general is related through an inverse 5/2 power law to a sub-Planckian mass scale – in the range 7-10 TeV – within one or more of three geometric sequences of mass scales that descend from Planck scale and are occupied by the particles. The three common ratios are 1/pi, 2/pi and 1/e. The results provide more evidence for a stringy theory of quantum gravity.
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