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Black Holes are formed when stars explode. The dust of the star then collapses inside of it self. So to answer... It is possible, IF a star explodes

Some scientists are trying to form their own small, mini black holes using particle accelerators. Many people fear of these black holes becoming independent of the source of energy and constantly expanding, but scientists assure us they are controlled.

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