Authors: Bernard Riley
By way of the 10D/4D correspondence we have identified atomic nuclei as the particle analogues of supermassive black holes. We now specify the nuclear analogues of the supermassive black holes of the Milky Way and M31 galaxies and show that they occupy mass levels in the Planck Model. We show that the particle analogue of the ultraluminous X-ray source M82 X-1, which is thought to be an intermediate mass black hole, would be of mass 0.8 TeV. The particle analogues of stellar mass black holes would have masses in the region of 3-5 TeV. The 10D/4D correspondence may have implications for the black hole information paradox.
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