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Andrew May
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Astrophysicist and science writer with a Ph.D. in astrophysics from Manchester University; contributor to Live Science, Space.com, BBC Science Focus, and others.
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The Large Hadron Collider poses no credible risk of destroying Earth by creating a microscopic black hole
91 opinionsAndrew May votes For and says:
People have also worried that the LHC might produce a mini black hole, but even if this happened - which is unlikely - it would be unbelievably tiny, and so unstable that it would vanish within a fraction of a second, according to The Guardian.
AI Verified source (Apr 26, 2022)