mini black hole | has definition In a chaotic early universe, black holes may form at eras as early as the Planck time. The characteristic size of these mini black holes is 10-6 gram, the minimum mass of a collapsing inhomogeneity at that time. Larger mini black holes may form at later eras. Since conventional theories of stellar evolution show that only very massive stars can form black holes, the possible formation of mini black holes is a unique characteristic of the very early universe. | |
is a kind of black hole | |
black hole | has antonym white hole | |
massive compact halo object | is a part of halo | |
has acronym MACHO | |
dark matter | is a part of dark halo | |
has synonym hidden mass | |
hypothetical particle | has acceptance status hypothetical | |
physical object | has location or center of gravity | |
has angular momentum | |
has mass | |
has velocity | |
has momentum | |
has temperature | |
has volume | |
has extent | |
has material | |
particle | obeys uncertainty principle | |
has frequency inversely proportional to the wavelength | |
has wavelength inversely proportional to its momentum | |
has charge | |
has mass | |