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Just a Miniature Black Hole Question, nothing more than that! :)

Experimental question Created on 16 Jul 2018

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Just curious if your able to make a very Miniature Black Hole? Obviously the world would be too large for it to eat, also there is always air and matter floating around so the chances of making even one the size of a Millimeter I would assume would prolly fizzle away very quickly after creating it, my theory of making one would be kinda like how stars do it so it might be possible to do in a Larger Sized Vacuum Chamber for a tiny one maybe! Unless there is a method of pushing matter away from the area for the experiment to be done! Unfortunately I don't have any machines or equipment but as you people own stuff to experiment with and I don't so that's why I think your the people to make this happen if it is at all possible! If it is possible then propelling a thumb tack at the Millimeter black hole should cause it to for the most part get eaten! I have looked into LHC generated black holes and that's crashing particles into each other, It's iffy that stars use this method unless the collapse of the star is the point everything collides in itself but I literally have no equipment so yeah I can't do jack all to make this happen, there will be a little bit of radiation from the fission if we were to make like a micro star in the vacuum chamber by igniting it with giant lasers or with plasma and also some radiation when the tiny black hole is eating the thumb tack! :)

(Clarification) I mean we would prolly have to make the Miniature Micro Star first for it to collapse on itself to make the tiny Black hole, but if the Micro Star is too much effort and energy, then scrap all parts of my question that hints or relates to a Miniature Star and lets focus on just the Millimeter Black Hole itself! :) I really wished I had equipment to start conducting experiments though lols! :)

For the part of clearing out an area of matter I would assume if you charge all matter in the area and use a strong magnet it in theory should create a void to conduct this experiment, and well to keep non charged matter from flowing in is you would have to create a complete border between the real world and the void so prolly insta charge everything flowing in and the magnets will keep pulling out! Then no need for vacuum chamber at that point is my guess! :)

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