I've never heard of a black "whole," but yes, supercolliders can produce black holes.
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You have to complete the whole game, then a guy named Looker will give you a Super Rod.
It depends. There is something called whitewholes, but it is not white. A whitewhole is like a black whole but the difference is that a black whole tips a whole though time and spaceand kills you instantly from the super fast speed or from where the black whole takes you which is a place no one ever seen. A whitewhole only rips a whole though time not space. That means that that you can go back in time or forward in time so the answer is yes and no.
The CERN Counsil decided 1994 to construct the LHC.Because of the "LEP Collider" shut-down a tunnel which could be used was availably. Probably beacause of that the member states aggreed 1996 to equp the Collider with a power of 14 TeV.The official start of the experiment was 2008, when protons first encirceld the whole accelerator.
We don't "produce" rocks.
Yes normally they produce whole numbers or integers
A super-system is a combination of things that form a complex whole. It is any set of parts put together to make a unitary whole.
clank's power is he is super super smart.clanks is smarter then anyone on the whole planet
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No. the entire universe DOES get sucked into a supermassive Black hole. Cool for a kids game, innit? don't worry, they get better. and there's a sequel.