Quantum Gravity and String Theory

   

Quantum Geometry of a Planck-Scale Black Hole

Authors: Christian Lembke

The size of the Planck area can be determined indirectly via the measured value of the gravitational constant. Its size is thus subject to the measurement accuracy of the gravitational constant. In this work, the Planck area is derived from the quantum geometry of theoretical black holes in the Planck scale range and will be calculated exactly as a physical constant.The exact value of the Planck area makes it possible to calculate the gravitational constant with the two known natural constants, reduced Planck constant and the speed of light.From the quantum geometric description of black holes, the radius to the surface of a black hole can be calculated.

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