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JonDE
I have read that it is possible that primordial black holes could have formed in many different sizes, from micro black holes to hundreds of solar masses, my question is this.
What is the smallest black hole that could survive from this time until now, without being destroyed by hawking radiation, and would it be small enough that we could perform experiments on it that we would not be able to perform on the much larger black holes (those above the chandresekhar limit)
What is the smallest black hole that could survive from this time until now, without being destroyed by hawking radiation, and would it be small enough that we could perform experiments on it that we would not be able to perform on the much larger black holes (those above the chandresekhar limit)