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Let's assume Hawking is correct, that tiny black holes evaporate very quickly. That may be true only in complete vacuum in space. On Earth, there is a lot of matter. If a tiny black hole is created, it would have the opportunity to suck in matter and quickly grow in size before it evaporates. The larger the black hole, the less it evaporates. Once a black hole attains a certain size, it grows faster than it evaporates. That's why there are super massive black holes in the centers of galaxies where there are a lot of matter. Never EVER underestimate the dangers of reckless scientific experiments. CERN is no exception.
Extra dimensions, gravitons, and tiny black holes | CERN
Extra dimensions, gravitons, and tiny black holes | CERN
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