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A Scenario for Strong Gravity without Extra Dimensions

D. G. Coyne

Published 2006-02-19Version 1

A different reason for the apparent weakness of the gravitational interaction is advanced, and its consequences for Hawking evaporation of a Schwarzschild black hole are investigated. A simple analytical formulation predicts that evaporating black holes will undergo a type of phase transition resulting in variously long-lived objects of reasonable sizes, with normal thermodynamic properties and inherent duality characteristics. Speculations on the implications for particle physics and for some recently-advanced new paradigms are explored.

Comments: 49 pages, 13 figures, pdf. For a high resolution file contact me at coyne@scipp.ucsc.edu
Categories: hep-th, gr-qc
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