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Paul Cornish
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Science communicator and writer for We The Curious, publishing public-facing explainers on astronomy and physics.
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The Large Hadron Collider poses no credible risk of destroying Earth by creating a microscopic black hole
183 opinionsPaul Cornish votes For and says:
Even if a black hole took the place of our Sun, Earth wouldn’t get sucked in. If the black hole was the same mass as the Sun, then it would have the same gravity as the Sun.
AI Verified source (Jan 19, 2022)