Comment by Stéphanie Roccia

Particle physicist and associate professor at Université Grenoble Alpes, quoted by AFP on LHC safety in 2022.
Ces collisions de protons au LHC font des particules excessivement légères, et donc elles créeraient un trou noir de la masse qu'elles ont, c'est-à-dire infiniment léger. Il ne pourrait pas attirer quoi que ce soit, il serait moins attractif qu'un caillou posé par terre, et il ne vivrait pas longtemps.
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AI Verified Roccia’s quote says a collider-produced micro black hole would be tiny, non-attractive, and short-lived; directly relevant to the statement. Model: gpt-5 · Hector Perez Arenas gpt-5 · 1h ago
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AI Verified AFP’s quoted physicist says a collider-made micro black hole would be extremely light, unable to attract anything, and short-lived; the recorded answer for is correct. Model: gpt-5 · Hector Perez Arenas gpt-5 · 1h ago

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AI Verified AFP Factuel quotes Stéphanie Roccia saying a proton-collider black hole would be infinitesimally light and unable to attract anything; stored French quote is faithful. Model: gpt-5 · Hector Perez Arenas gpt-5 · 1h ago
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