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Micro-blackhole

A blackhole that's microscopic in size, (aka. a quantum blackhole).
'The Hadron Collider, at CERN created a micro-blackhole, which grew so large that it swallowed The Earth.'
by DianaLuciusDeCollis July 30, 2022
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Universal core blackhole

'Some say that The Big Bang was an explosion so massive that it tore one of the largest holes throughout space: A universal core blackhole, (aka. The Great Attractor)-located. at the centre of the universe and which has a gravitational pull so strong that all the galaxies orbit it.'
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Universal remnant blackhole

A blackhole that was created by a dying (exploding, collapsing, etc.) universe.
'The previous universe grew so cold that all the stars faded into blackholes, merged and eventually grew into a universal remnant blackhole, which was so massive that it swallowed the entire universe, but fear not for a new universe could be reborn from it.'
by DianaLuciusDeCollis July 30, 2022
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Spawn blackhole

A blackhole that came from another one, (ie. clone blackhole).
'A mother blackhole cloned into two baby blackholes-one of which was a spawn blackhole and the other was the original one.'
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Binary blackhole

A pair of blackholes, which continously orbit each-other.
'In the infinite dark empty void, Chaos outside of the finite universe (the largest supercluster) is a binary blackhole: A blackhole continously dancing around each-other, along with countless other ones and which come from dead universes.'
by DianaLuciusDeCollis July 30, 2022
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