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A new kind of black hole could be created using Planck's units. The description of the resulting model will eventually identify the electron yielding a very accurate value for the constant of gravity by relating it to other quantum constants. A dimensional change takes place in the transition from our frame of reference to one within a black hole where a time dimension will appear to us as a dimensionless number because no time-dependent event can leave an ideal black hole.
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Di Mario, D. Electrogravity: a basic link between electricity and gravity. Speculations in Science and Technology 20, 291–296 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1026489325609
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