Black Holes Constitute All Dark Matter
Abstract
The dimensionless entropy, S S/k, of the visible universe, taken as a sphere of radius 50 billion light years with the Earth at its "center", is discussed. An upper limit (10112), and a lower limit (10102), for S are introduced. It is suggested that intermediate-mass black holes (IMBHs) constitute all dark matter, and that they dominate S.
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