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Title: On the Possibility of Building a Black Hole for Electrons in the Laboratory
Authors: Murat Özer
Categories: physics.gr-qc General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology (physics.astro-ph Astrophysics; physics.hep-ph High Energy Physics - Phenomenology; physics.math-ph Mathematical Physics; physics.quant-ph Quantum Physics)
Comments: LaTex, 5 pages. A new paragraph is added. We repeat Laplace's argument, that there exist objects from which light cannot escape, in electricity to show that electrically charged objects from which oppositely charged particles cannot escape can be built

Abstract: We point out in this work that if our recently proposed unified description of gravitation and electromagnetism through a symmetric metric tensor is true, then building in the laboratory black holes for electrons with radii r_E\ge 0.5m in air and with much smaller radii in a vacuum should be possible.

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