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Explanation of the nature of black hole and its possible creation ways.

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Abstract

Since black holes were discovered, scientists have been searching for their structure and ways of creation. By knowing that the density of a black hole is extremely high, like protons (10\textasciicircum 18 kg/m3), we can conclude that in a black hole there is a compact set of protons and neutrons that could create such a high density. Taking into account that a black hole has a surrounding area we should imagine that this area could be like a oceans of electrons, protons and neutrons. One can also imagine the black hole as a extremely large atom whose nucleus is made of protons and neutrons and the electrons revolving around it are ocean of electrons, protons and neutrons. In this paper we are going to explain more about this structure and we will introduce three possible ways in which the black holes could be created.

Authors

  • Gh. Saleh

    Saleh Research Centre

  • M. J. Faraji

    Saleh Research Centre

  • Ina Flood

    Saleh Research Centre, University of Hawaii at Manoa, California State University, Long Beach, University of California Berkeley, University of Arizona, California State University, Long Beach Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of California Los Angeles Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of California, San Diego, University of California, Davis, Donostia International Physics Center, Yale University, Argonne National Laboratory, SLAC - Natl Accelerator Lab, Heidelberg University, Indiana University-Perdue University Indianapolis, Humboldt State University, Indiana University, Syracuse University, University of California Santa Cruz, STAR Teacher Program, Monta Vista High School, Saint Francis High School, Lawrenceville School, INAF, Ben-Gurion University, STScI, University of California, Los Angeles, Wuhan University, Harvey Mudd College, University of Maryland