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wolram
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A finding that may have interest.
http://arxiv.org/PS_cache/arxiv/pdf/0901/0901.0510v1.pdf
Quote.
Some new challenges for an experiment and observation, which
are consequences of the model of low-energy quantum gravity by the
author, are considered here. In particular, the property of asymptotic
freedom of this model leads to the unexpected consequence: if a black
hole arises due to a collapse of a matter with some characteristic mass
of particles, its full mass should be restricted from the bottom. For
usual baryonic matter, this limit of mass is of the order 107M⊙.
http://arxiv.org/PS_cache/arxiv/pdf/0901/0901.0510v1.pdf
Quote.
Some new challenges for an experiment and observation, which
are consequences of the model of low-energy quantum gravity by the
author, are considered here. In particular, the property of asymptotic
freedom of this model leads to the unexpected consequence: if a black
hole arises due to a collapse of a matter with some characteristic mass
of particles, its full mass should be restricted from the bottom. For
usual baryonic matter, this limit of mass is of the order 107M⊙.