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Are nano-sized black holes one form of the dark material?


Are nano-sized black holes one form of the dark material?

So what is the dark material? This is the question of the day. Normally we are forgetting one simple thing, what can form material, what we cannot observe. That thing is the singularity, the nano-sized black holes, which are smaller than the electrons or quarks, and that thing can explain the dark material. But as you see this is the philosophical writing without any scientific proof. 

Today I have a day when I think very much dark material, and this day could be named as the "day of dark material". And at least I will write about the form of dark material, and what it can be. So is the answer to that question, what is the form of this very interesting material simple the singularity, what is forming inside the nucleus of atoms, or in theory nono-size, black holes can form also inside protons and neutrons, and even inside electrons. 

In this case, electromagnetic radiation that hits single atoms can cause that their electric capacity would rise. And when the capacity is high enough that energy is forming the tiny black hole inside the particles of an atom. And this thing would explain the dark material or at least part of this strange material, what existence we know, but we cannot observe it. 

Are the steaming or exploding nano-size black holes causing the forming of dark energy? Are the most of the material of universe tie in the black holes, what are smaller than electrons? And would that thing explain everything about dark material? Here I just want to say, that this writing is only hypothetical thought about theoretical materials and research. 

But what that means in real life, if part of dark material is in the tiny black holes? That means that the universe would be full of very small black holes, which are traveling in the universe, but this thing feels impossible. The small size singularity would be steamed in very little time. So could those steaming small black holes causing the effect, what we are known as dark energy. 

This thing opens the one small thing in my mind, and that is could we someday form this kind of material. In theory, everything seems very easy. The system must just create tiny black holes inside the nucleus of the atoms or particles of atoms. And could that thing do simply by targeting high-energy radio waves to the thing, what we want to turn to dark material? 

If we are thinking the spacecraft what have the form of the saucer, in the middle of that craft could be set the high-power radio transmitter. When that system would start to act, it can create the black holes in the nucleus of atoms. 



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