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Originally Posted by dgavin
Well my reply was directed at Warren specifically, not you Swift.
But yes, it would make it even harder for an atom sized Black Hole to grow. Trillions of years instead of billions.
Basicaly I thought it 20 ways till sundown, but there is nothing to prevent a mini BH from aquiring an electron shell. Soon as it does, it starts behaving like a proper atoms.
Only real difference is that the BH holds onto the electrons via gravity alone, instead of the proton's positive charge and the necleous' gravity.
Other then that a mini BH would basically behave as a sort of necleous without any charge.
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A. Without a positive charge to the mBH, the electrons would repel each other;
B. Any acquired positive charge would be discharged instantly through Schwinger radiation.
Your proposal is interesting and creative, but I don't think it could get off the ground without a positive charge to the mBH.