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New Theories / Re: Do Black Holes turn into something like Quark Stars?
« on: 29/01/2024 18:16:57 »
When the density drops below the point that gravity escape velocity drops below C, the energy stored will likely start to radiate out from the zero dimension singularity. As it starts to exit, it becomes normal matter, at really high energy, and this essentially appears to the outside observer ( sufficiently far away for safety, probably around 20 light years away, behind a neutron star as radiation shield) as if there is a sudden burst of energy equal to the temperature of the original universe forming, and making all sorts of exotic matter as the energy converts to and from photons and matter. You probably will get kilotons of Oganesium being formed, simply from the inertia of the initial matter and the matter being ejected in the next Planck unit of time, and hitting the existing mass. This then will appear as a massive burst of radiation and very hard gamma rays, plus floods of neutrinos that suddenly can travel out of their prison, likely taking around 30% of the mass equivalent in energy with them. Going to be mighty unhealthy to be in the local vicinity, probably will sterilise all life within 1000 light years pretty effectively, and will be making all the heavy elements nearby, likely 20 light years, fission rapidly. this is for something like a galactic centre mass object, smaller ones less damage, and if there are primordial black holes possible, you will find a lot of them created here, and be speeding out at close to the speed of light as well. imagine something the size of a proton in diameter, but with the mass of the sun, moving at 0.9C.