"Planck relic" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: Planck relics [plural]
Head templates: {{en-noun}} Planck relic (plural Planck relics)
  1. (physics, cosmology, astronomy, astrophysics, quantum mechanics, relativity theory) A black hole with an event horizon on the order of a Planck length (~ 10⁻³⁵ metres), and a mass on the order of a Planck mass (~ 20 micrograms). Categories (topical): Astronomy, Astrophysics, Black holes, Cosmology, Physics, Quantum mechanics Related terms: Planck, Planck energy, Planckian, Planck length, Planck mass, Planck scale, Planck star, Planck time, Planck unit, Planck volume Coordinate_terms: black hole, fuzzball, Planck star, quantum singularity, singularity, spacetime singularity

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