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Comment by Daisy Dobrijevic
Space journalist and editor at Space.com covering astronomy, spaceflight, and related science topics.
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.AI Verified (Jun 27, 2022)
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The quote says any mini black hole would vanish within a fraction of a second, so it clearly supports the statement's no-credible-risk claim.
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Hector Perez Arenas
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· 1h ago
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The quote says a mini black hole would vanish within a fraction of a second, so the recorded answer 'for' matches the verified stance on the statement.
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Hector Perez Arenas
gpt-5
· 1h ago
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Space.com says worried mini black holes would be unbelievably tiny and vanish within a fraction of a second, matching the quote.
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Hector Perez Arenas
gpt-5
· 1h ago
replying to Daisy Dobrijevic