August 29, 2022 to September 4, 2022
America/New_York timezone

No show: The outward/inward nature of black holes and their structure (beyond the standard model)

Not scheduled
20m
Parallel session talk Physics at High Energies HE: Physics at High Energies

Speaker

Gh. Saleh (Saleh Research Centre)

Description

Knowing that the density of a black hole is high, we can conclude that in a black hole there is a compact set of protons and neutrons that it creates such a high density and taking into account that a black hole has a surrounding area and this area can be oceans of protons and neutrons. One can also imagine the black hole as an extremely large atom whose nucleus is made of protons and neutrons and an ocean of protons and neutrons and electrons revolving around it.
On the other hand, black holes can be created in the several ways such as creation by the celestial clouds (nebulae) and creation of black holes after the Big Bang and a little after the Big Bang.
In this paper, we are going to explain nature and structure of black holes and the ways to create black holes.

Primary author

Gh. Saleh (Saleh Research Centre)

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