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Paul the problem is blatantly obviously consider what happens as you approach the surface of the nucleus diameter the denominator gets tiny ... tiny tiny tiny ... at the surface it becomes zero


it will never become zero , you should know that.

and what has tiny got to do with it anyway.

how tiny do you think M1 and M2 are ???????

you could easily look at our solar system as being an atom
and we can calculate gravity in our solar system , so what
has size got to do with calculating gravity?

tell me , I'm beginning to think that you are faking things.

if size is such a importance in QM then why do they use
standard equations?

but really orac , you should know that you can never divide
anything and get zero.


3/4 inch of dust build up on the moon in 4.527 billion years,LOL and QM is fantasy science.