No, that's technically impossible.
Firstly, what is created at the LHC at CERN are Big Bang conditions, in other words: matter spreading outwards. When a black hole occurs it's matter imploding, so the exact opposite.
Secondly, the LHC works with Hadrons (Protons or Neutrons) which are so small that they have a simply too little amount of mass to implode. Even our sun which is 1,19*1057 times heavier than a hadron is too leigthweight to implode to a black hole.
Additionally IF a black hole arised, it would be so small (imagine a hadron imploding, a hadron alone is just 1,672 621 777· 10−27 kg heavy - the consequent black hole would be even smaller) that it would take billions of years (longer than the remaining lifetime of our sun) to gain a size that could be harmfull to mankind in any way.
People believe that CERN was able to create black holes because of the work they do with particle accelerators.
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.
You can't really "make" a black hole, but you can do research, present on the research and do a small demonstration of one of the properties of a black hole. For example, there are lots of experiments you can set up to measure the force of attraction between two objects. You can use that as a launch pad, then compare that to the estimate gravitational force of a black hole.
A black hole does not create a star. A black hole is formed when a star dies.
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An interesting question. The safety aspects have been fully verified and tested.The chances of creating a black hole are a part of the experiment, but because of the size of the black hole and the interactions with our environment, any black hole created would within milliseconds be annihilated.There is no "justifiable" reason, why the LHC would create anything that would harm or even destroy life on Earth.See related link for another perspective.
No te sun is to small to create a black hole when it dies
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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.
It takes a dying star 20 times the size of our sun to create a black hole. So no they can't.
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A star must be at least 25 times the mass of the sun to form a black hole, though only a fraction of that mass is incorporated into the black hole.