λT ~ Magnitude of fluxes , σBalance: Gravity ⟷ Flux expansion forceClassically: Freely choosable parameter. Can have λT >> lpQuantum mechanics: Could λT be dynamically generated?Black holes: Could large λT be entropically favored?Scale 2: The Energy Gapλgap = maxim[r]
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