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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.

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Q: If you stick your finger into a mini black hole will you get completely stuck or just lose the finger?
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