Abstract

AbstractEinstein's field theory of elementary particles (Einstein 1919) yields black holes with a mass M ˜ G−1 Λ−1/2c2 and a charge Q ˜ G−1/2λ−1/2c2, their curvatu re radius is Λ−1/2. Here 4Λ is an integration constant of Einstein's ‘trace‐less’ gravitation equations.The choice λ = G−1h−1c3 for this constant defines Planckions and implies “strong gravity”. The choice λ = λ = 3Hinf2c−2 (where Hinf means the Hubble parameter of a final de Sitter cosmos) involves “weak gravity” and describes an electro‐vac spherical universe.

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