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Posted to users@tomcat.apache.org by André Warnier <aw...@ice-sa.com> on 2009/06/03 00:37:59 UTC
Re: [OT] Windows x64 Installer
János Löbb wrote:
>
> On May 29, 2009, at 7:15 PM, Markus Schönhaber wrote:
>
>> János Löbb:
>>
>>> Because the electron has resting mess, it will never go with speed of
>>> light. The info by the way is not supplied by the electron, but
>>> rather with electromagnetic waves around the wire who have no resting
>>> mess,
>>
>> Oh, what a mess!
>> ;-)
>>
>> --
>> Regards
>> mks
>>
>
> Yeah, the electron mass at c is a mess :)
The electron, having a mass, can never reach c, or its mass would become
infinite. In fact, just before that, its mass would become so large that
it should become a black hole. And since it would be a tiny black hole,
it should evaporate almost instantly (from the point of view of at least
some external observers) by virtue of the so-called quantum Hawking
radiation, triggering a conical burst of high-velocity particles. In
fact, this happens all the time, explaining why sometimes Tomcat does
not start under Windows 64 bit and other bizarre computer phenomenons.
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