Talk:Compton length
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I made the Compton wavelength redirect to this... maybe it should be the other way around?
First paragraph needs to be expanded a lot.
- Hi, I switched the order of the redirect. I think wavelength is by far the more standard usage, at least in my experience and according to Google. I also expanded the article by quite a lot. The Compton wavelength doesn't have anything to do with gravity, a priori, since it doesn't contain the gravitational coupling . Of course, when you substitute in a Planck mass for , it does, because the Planck mass depends on Newton's constant. --Joke137 17:46, 7 Mar 2005 (UTC)
Sounds fine, your article looks great... I dunno if I would do the math differently though, maybe larger and with better formatting? --Rmrfstar 03:25, 9 Mar 2005 (UTC)
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