Atomic Black Holes

                                                         "Quantum black holes exists within every atom"

      "Coupled Atomic Black Holes"

Atomic Black Holes at the Center of Atoms
Properties.  Relationships.  Influences.
by  Jaime Warner
2013-2014

Atomic Black Hole (ABH)
< ABH's=(Md+Ed)/ABH'sG=6x>GkU/ABHd=0.5d of And/M=1ABH(M)+1ABH(M)/Md=1ABH(M)/E=1ABH(E)+1ABH(E)
/Ed=1ABH(E)/G=ABH(AP)/NF=AP of 1ABH+1ABH/-AE=Ed--EH/-AM=Md--EH >


Atomic Black Hole (ABH)
< ABH's=(Md+Ed)
Atomic Black Holes (ABH's) equal to dark Matter (Md) plus dark Energy (Ed)

/ABH'sG=6x>GkU
Atomic Black Holes Gravity (ABH'sG) equal to 6 times greater than the Gravity of the known Universe (GkU)
 
/ABHd=0.5d of And
Atomic Black Hole diameter (ABHd) equal to half of one percent of an Atoms nucleus diameter (And)

/M=1ABH(M)+1ABH(M)
Matter (M) is the result of two or more ABH's coupled together

/Md=1ABH(M)
dark Matter (Md) is singular ABH's

/E=1ABH(E)+1ABH(E)
Energy (E) is heat radiated by coupled ABH's

/Ed=1ABH(E) 
dark Energy (Ed) is heat radiated by singular ABH's

/G=ABH(AP)
Gravity (G) is the attraction property (AP) of singular ABH's

/NF=AP of (1ABH+1ABH)+ABH
Nuclear Force (NF) is the attraction property (AP) of coupled ABH's and of a singular ABH

/-AE=Ed--EH
Anti Energy (-AE) is the dark energy (Ed) on the opposite event horizon (--EH) on the black side of ABH's

/-AM=Md--EH >
Anti Matter (-AM) is the dark matter (Md) on the opposite event horizon (--EH) on the black side of ABH's

notes::
Atomic Black Holes are being misinterpreted as Micro Worm Holes.
Atomic Black Holes are "the spooky action at a distance"

How small can black holes exist?  We may find out some day!


...here is an excerpt from wiki pedia on the String Theory...
 
The physics' Standard Model, science's most experimentally successful theory.[5][7] Many elaborations upon and theories beyond the Standard Model, including the extremely popular string theory, double the number of elementary particles by hypothesizing that each known particle associates with a "shadow" partner far more massive,[8][9] although all such superpartners remain undiscovered.[7][10] Meanwhile, an elementary boson mediating gravitation—the graviton—is generally presumed, but remains hypothetical

My theory:
String Theory has 'built in' need for a "shadow" partner(s) far more massive.
The superpartner(s) and/or the graviton(s) is an Atomic Black Hole(s).
An Atomic Black Hole would have significant +gravity related to and affecting surrounding particles.
Reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elementary_particle
Jaime Warner 12.12.2013

The fastest two ABH' can gather (sic)  together is the speed of light. vis a vis.
A gathering (sic) is a function of relay. One ABH to the next ABH.  jjw 03/07/14


by Jaime Warner
Nuclear Internet Technology
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