Robin stated,
" Other factors to take into consideration are that a neutral black hole
would oscillate back and forth through the planet"

Funny, that's exactly how electrons behave in my physical model... with the
electron 'hole' being the other half of the electron.  So whatever is
oscillating is constantly traversing the nucleus, only it is traveling so
fast that it is only 'inside' the nuclear volume for a very short time
(10^-30s).  

Robin, do you have a ref for your above statement?

-Mark

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Sent: Saturday, August 18, 2012 7:39 PM
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Subject: Re: [Vo]:Miley, et al - 62M Neutrons within 5 minutes - dangerous?

What I had in mind was a formula for the rate at which Hawking radiation
causes it to evaporate, which is apparently size dependant. Other factors to
take into consideration are that a neutral black hole would oscillate back
and forth through the planet, so in order to remain stuck in a lattice, it
would have to be charged. Furthermore, the resulting chemical binding forces
would need to at least counteract the gravitational force trying to draw it
to the center of the Earth, so that would place a limit on the mass.

Regards,

Robin van Spaandonk


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