Optimal Black Holes are the Cosmological Objects, which Minimize Volume of Information in Areas of the Universe and in the Universe as a Whole
Abstract
Black hole is called optimal if information content is minimal at the University region, consisting of usual substance and one(n) black hole(s). Optimal black hole mass does not depend on the mass of the Universe region. Optimal black holes can exist when at least the two types of substance are available in the Universe: with non-linear and linear correspondence between information content and mass. Information content of optimal black hole is proportional to squared coefficient correlating information content with mass in usual substance and in inverse proportion to coefficient correlating information content with black hole mass. Concentration of mass in optimal black hole minimizes information content in the system "usual substance - black holes". Minimal information content of the Universe consisting of optimal black holes only is twice as less as information content available of the Universe of the same mass filled with usual substance only. Under the radiation temperature T ≈ 1E + 12 K the mass of optimal black holes that emerged in the systems "radiation - black hole" is equal to the mass of optimal black holes that emerged in the systems "hydrogen (protons) - black hole".
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