
TL;DR
Quantum black holes are theoretical entities that combine properties of elementary particles and black holes, potentially explaining cosmic phenomena and dark matter.
Contribution
This paper explores the concept of quantum black holes as elementary particles and discusses their possible roles in cosmic ray phenomena and dark matter.
Findings
Quantum black holes could explain ultra-high energy cosmic rays.
They may serve as dark matter candidates.
Several fundamental types of quantum black holes have been constructed.
Abstract
Quantum black holes are the smallest and heaviest conceivable elementary particles. They have a microscopic size but a macroscopic mass. Several fundamental types have been constructed with some remarkable properties. Quantum black holes in the neighborhood of the Galaxy could resolve the paradox of ultra-high energy cosmic rays detected in Earth's atmosphere. They may also play a role as dark matter in cosmology.
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