Relic Black Holes, in Terms of a Quantum Number n & Torsion Leading to Relic GW and How a Tokamak May Permit after Effects of Relic GW Frequencies Being Duplicated
Our idea for black holes is using Torsion to form a cosmological constant. Planck sized black holes allow for a spin density term canceling Torsion. And we conclude with a generalized uncertainty principle which is then linked to a black hole versus white hole, linked by a worm-hole problem, The spin-offs as the connection to multi-messenger astronomy will be enumerated in the last part of this document. And we can compare the resultant GW generation as could be measured by Lisa from these. In doing so, we review its simulated connections to a Tokamak simulation.
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