This is by RaJ bHANDAL
No. No black hole is big enough to do that.
Actually one interpretation of the big bang is as a white hole, the inverse of a black hole.
A black hole can,but it is very rare for a black hole big enough to swallow Earth.
both of the black hole will join together as one big black hole. they can either have a direct hit or both spin, twirling into each other until it create a new super big black hole.
No. The Big Bang was an event, not a material thing. (There are plenty of other ways in which it is utterly unlike a black hole as well.)
No. While some people feared that the Large Hadron Collider could produce a mini black hole, nothing of the sort has happened.
no black holes are stars
scientists think that the Big Bang which generated the univerese waas the consequence of the explosion of a massive black hole. so the big bang
You can't "stick your finger into" a mini black hole: if you got close enough to "be in it" then you would be sucked in along with millions of kgs of mass before it winked out in a billionth of a second.
NO BIG NO
YES
A big black hole.