:/

You may have been more right about these Planck Relic Black Holes than I was even aware of in our last conversation.

They still didn't propose any mechanism by which the BH cannot radiate away the final photon to totally evaporate. They only said that if there is some mechanism, then these Planck Relics are possible.


They also didn't give any strong reason to suspect the widespread formation of these in the Big Bang or shortly thereafter. They did say that some models make it plausible, though, and that's better than nothing.


I don't understand why these Planck Relics can't collide with each other, and become a BH of 2x mass, and radiate away photons back to be a single Planck Relic, rather than 2. Their gravity is exceedingly tiny, but not 0. I expect there to be collisions between these if they are so numerous. Why do they not combine and annihilate back to 1?