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<strong>AllatRa</strong> <strong>by</strong> <strong>Anastasia</strong> <strong>Novykh</strong><br />

which always has a positive charge and which forms all the atomic nuclei. So is a<br />

knowledgeable person who, one can say, supports the entire research in this team.<br />

Rigden: That’s true. I hope that the Knowledge, which people will get, will increase the<br />

number of the knowing not only in science but also in the society in general, and change<br />

the understanding of the world, including the origin of the Universe. As I said before,<br />

today people fondly believe that the Universe was compressed to a point, and after its<br />

“Big Bang” there appeared objects having a mass of around a billion tons and of a size<br />

of a proton. Furthermore, this mistaken belief from the mind says that such objects are<br />

nothing else but microscopic black holes. Alas, I have to disappoint the ardent<br />

“theorists”: such objects of a size of a proton and with the mass of around a billion tons<br />

are non-existent.<br />

Yet, there is the following phenomenon in the nature of space: there are objects<br />

that are formed from information clusters (accumulations) during the discharge of<br />

information from matter when the latter gets into the area of the black hole. The<br />

largest and the “heaviest” compounds that information clusters can form are<br />

objects the size of slightly larger than the proton and with the mass of little less<br />

than one gram, or 0.8 grams to be more precise. These objects are short-lived, i.e.<br />

they exist only fractions of a second, and then they break up into individual<br />

“building blocks”. The formation of such objects is indeed directly related to what<br />

people call black holes in the Universe.<br />

<strong>Anastasia</strong>: Objects slightly larger than the proton? According to the latest research, the<br />

radius of the proton is 0.84184 femtometer (1 fm = 10 –15 meters). If we consider what<br />

you said, that such objects have the mass of slightly less than one gram, then they turn<br />

out to be really “heavy” objects for the microcosm. This information is exceptionally<br />

interesting. In the light of this, people may have at least three questions. What are<br />

information clusters, “building blocks”? What is the discharge of information from<br />

matter? And how is the formation of such particles connected with black holes in the<br />

Universe?<br />

Rigden: In this material world, everything, including what is currently known to people,<br />

from subatomic particles to atoms, from specks of dust on your shoes to accumulations<br />

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