FIZIKA B 9 (2000)  1, 23-42

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GEONS - CANDIDATES FOR THE ROLE OF THE INITIAL MICROBLACK HOLES AND THEIR IMPORTANCE FOR THE PLANCK PHYSICS

ALEXANDR P. KLIMETS

Ul. Kievskaya 97/44, Brest, 224020 Belarus

Received 7 September 1998; revised manuscript received 15 March 1999 ; Accepted 10 May 1999

The article describes exotic objects, the geons, which emerge as the result of gravitational attraction among massless energy quanta. It is shown that the formation of geons occurs at the energy EPl = 1019 GeV and leads to the rise of microscopic black holes of a Planck dimension, Planck mass and two horizon events. It is shown that the formation of Planck geons is energetically more likely in 3-dimensional space than with ``physics" of geons in a space of a different number of dimensions, what, as it appears, determined the 4-dimensional space-time at the very first moments after the ``Big Bang". The problem of singularity in the theory of relativity is discussed. It is shown that, from the mathematical point of view, any space of finite dimensions of any extension can be placed in a dimensionless ``point" of space of the Planck dimensions without the change of density of matter of the Metagalaxy. That theoretically solves the problem of physical singularities of the general theory of relativity.

PACS numbers: 11.15.Tk, 11.30.Qc, 11.30.Rd
UDC 530.12
Keywords: gravitationally bound massless quanta, geons, microscopic black holes, singularities of the general theory of relativity
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