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Is there an Upper Limit on How Big a Black Hole Can Be?

Authors: Arieh Sher

There is a limit on the mass and size of the black hole. I calculate the mass and size of a black hole based on two assumptions 1) There is a maximal density possible in the universe, and 2) There is a limit on the acceleration in the universe. The result is that the maximal mass of a black hole is ~1.2 x 10^54kg.

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[v1] 2023-01-11 17:27:08
[v2] 2023-05-12 20:34:41

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