Nov 15
STEM Last week I wrote a little about the size of black holes, and incidentally discussed very primitive calculations I did on the lifespan of any black hole created by the LHC.

A few days later, this interesting article showed the results of professional physicists on just how little such little black holes could grow, in some cases even if their lifetime was not restricted. Enjoy.

Posted by Colin Turner

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