Black Hole Sizes: From Micro to Multiverse

Summary

On PowerScaling Delusions this announcement catalogs black hole sizes from Micro and Stellar to Intermediate, Supermassive, Ultramassive and Stupendously Large Black Holes (SLABs). It also covers speculative ideas like an Observable Universe Black Hole and a Multiverse Mother Black Hole, sparking scale and theory debates for the community.

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  1. Micro Black Hole: Tiny hypothetical fragments thought to form during the Big Bang.
  2. Stellar Black Holes: Common” black holes created when a single massive star collapses.
  3. Intermediate Black Holes: Mid-sized black holes, believed to originate from clusters of colliding stars.
  4. Supermassive Black Holes: Massive black holes located at the centers of most galaxies.
  5. Ultramassive Black Holes: Extremely large black holes that can consume whole solar systems.
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  1. Stupendously Large Black Holes (SLABs)
    Hypothetical monsters weighing up to a trillion suns, larger than entire galaxies.
  2. The Observable Universe Black Hole
    The theory that our entire known universe actually sits inside a giant black hole.
  3. The Multiverse Mother Black Hole
    A massive parental black hole in a higher dimension that birthed our universe and others. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8]!
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