On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 9:59 AM, Justin Scott
<jscott-li...@gravityfree.com>wrote:

>
> The basic premise of the argument is that the gravity of a black hole is
> directly related to its mass.  Even if the LHC does manage to generate tiny
> black holes (which some scientists concede is theoretically possible) they
> will very likely evaporate into space nearly instantly.  In the case of one
> that does survive, it would be so small that it would take billions of
> years
> to collect enough matter to even think about.
>

Could you starve a black hole to death by placing it in a vacuum?

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