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Scott Manley | Destroying The Earth With A Microscopic Black Hole - Let's Simulate It! @scottmanley | Uploaded 11 months ago | Updated 2 days ago
Imagine you dropped a black hole that was the size of a speck of dust on the Earth, how long would it take to consume the planet?

Astrophysical implications of hypothetical stable TeV-scale black holes
Steven B. Giddings, Michelangelo M. Mangano
https://arxiv.org/abs/0806.3381

Features some images from Star Trek, because, you know they do that kind of thing in the 2009 movie.

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