On Wed, Jan 29, 2020 at 12:45 PM Lawrence Crowell <
[email protected]> wrote:

>> If sub-solar mass Mini-Black Holes exist I think they must have been
>> produced in the first nanoseconds of the Big Bang, I can't think of
>> anything else that would have conditions extreme enough to make them.
>
>
> *> The problem with that is it would predict a larger initial entropy for
> the universe. That would be the case if there were a fair number of them.*


Yes but the universe doesn't have to start off with zero entropy, just a
much lower entropy than what we have now, and we certainly have a lot more
Black Holes now than we did then.

 John K Clark

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