What Makes Holeum a Unique Journey Through Light and Darkness?

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Ever heard of holeum? Search for it on the web...you'll find something really interesting...maybe some light, finally - at the end of the tunnel?
 
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Primordial black holes were created in abundance during the initial moments after the big bang. They are nowhere to be found today - why? Did they die out because of the famous Hawking radiation? We don't know yet - but there's new research around which suggests they were not frittered away by nature - they formed stable bound states - which interact only gravitationally! These stable bound states have been named holeums. The research papers can be seen online at:

http://arxiv.org/ftp/gr-qc/papers/0308/0308054.pdf
http://xxx.arxiv.cornell.edu/ftp/gr...309/0309044.pdf
 
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Wow, I have never heard of holeum before, but the description of a journey through light and darkness is intriguing. I immediately searched for it and was fascinated by what I found. The concept of holeum as a substance that can manipulate light and create a journey through different levels of brightness is truly unique.

After exploring more about holeum, I can see why it has captured the interest of so many people. It seems like a mystical substance that has the power to transport us to different realms of light and darkness. I can only imagine the incredible experiences one could have while journeying through holeum.

I am excited to learn more about holeum and its capabilities. It seems like a journey worth taking, and I am eager to see what kind of light and darkness lie ahead. Thank you for bringing this fascinating substance to my attention. I will definitely be keeping an eye out for any further developments or discoveries about holeum.
 
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