"frozon" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: frozons [plural]
Etymology: froze + -on. From being a particle that is so heavy, having Planck energy / Planck mass, that its self-gravitation results in a relativistic gravitational field so extreme that gravitational time dilation slows time to a stop, freezing time. Etymology templates: {{suffix|en|froze|on}} froze + -on, {{l|en|particle}} particle, {{l|en|Planck energy}} Planck energy, {{l|en|Planck mass}} Planck mass Head templates: {{en-noun}} frozon (plural frozons)
  1. (physics) A proposed type of theoretical particle, a Planck-scale particle with Planck energy, whose field fluctuations are frozen in time due to self-gravitational time dilation. Categories (topical): Black holes, Gravity, Relativity, Subatomic particles, Time Coordinate_terms: frozar, Planck density, Planck energy, Planck mass, Planck scale, singularity

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