Which one? If you mean the one some people say might be caused by the Large Hadron Collider in CERN in Switzerland - No. I say no for several reasons, (1) Many scientists say that this mchine will not create a black hole, and (2) If one is created, we won't even know about it, we'll disappear so fast, and (3) What good would worrying do you?
It is a process of a black hole in earth. No need to worry that Red holes are to weak to pull anything even people!
Should Earth ever collide with a black hole, it would get destroyed.
No. This supermassive black hole has a mass of 4 million times the mass of the Sun (well, that's the latest estimate), and it is at a distance of 30,000 light-years. There is no reason to believe we are getting near it in the foreseeable future.Also, it is part of the structure of our galaxy; why would we be disturbed by its presence? We should be grateful it is there.
If a black hole came close to our Earth, it would most definitely suck it in. But we wouldn't have much to worry about, since the x-rays radiating from the accretion disk surrounding a black hole would kill all life on our planet long before the black hole got here.
Into the black hole's singularity.
Well if it DOES happen and a black hole DOES destroy the Universe, then we won't be around to worry about it.
It is a process of a black hole in earth. No need to worry that Red holes are to weak to pull anything even people!
Should Earth ever collide with a black hole, it would get destroyed.
sorry, bot that is to late to worry about. black holes existed long before Telus (Jorden In Norway we cal it, Earth.)
No. This supermassive black hole has a mass of 4 million times the mass of the Sun (well, that's the latest estimate), and it is at a distance of 30,000 light-years. There is no reason to believe we are getting near it in the foreseeable future.Also, it is part of the structure of our galaxy; why would we be disturbed by its presence? We should be grateful it is there.
No - should you fall into a black hole (which is very unlikely to happen), you would get ripped apart.
If the hole is really on the size of a dime then you should not worry about the price you can fix it yourself. All you need are some tides and cover the hole.
If a black hole came close to our Earth, it would most definitely suck it in. But we wouldn't have much to worry about, since the x-rays radiating from the accretion disk surrounding a black hole would kill all life on our planet long before the black hole got here.
A miniature black hole is what forms when atoms smash at a rate to form a mini black hole, gobbling many protons and neurons and other extremely tiny things. Don't worry, they still don't "eat" very much. They also don't last very long.
The sun should not become a black hole. It does not have sufficient mass to undergo the necessary collapse.
A Schwarzschild black hole is a non-rotating black hole. The Kerr black hole is a rotating black hole. Since the latter is more complicated to describe, it was developed much later.A Schwarzschild black hole is a non-rotating black hole. The Kerr black hole is a rotating black hole. Since the latter is more complicated to describe, it was developed much later.A Schwarzschild black hole is a non-rotating black hole. The Kerr black hole is a rotating black hole. Since the latter is more complicated to describe, it was developed much later.A Schwarzschild black hole is a non-rotating black hole. The Kerr black hole is a rotating black hole. Since the latter is more complicated to describe, it was developed much later.
That is very likely. 1) Every larger galaxy, or most of them, have a supermassive black hole in their center. 2) Since a certain percentage of star eventually become a stellar black hole, any galaxy should have several stellar black holes,in addition to the supermassive black hole.