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Can a Particle accelerator form a black hole?

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Can a Particle accelerator form a black hole?

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Maybe the large Hadron collider could though the probability is low. It would be pretty minimal in mass for a black hole and would lose its status rather quickly through tunneling decay–but then that might leave us with a white hole. And a white hole eventually emits matter and energy in ALL POSSIBLE configurations.

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