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Comment by Dr. Universe
Washington State University's science Q&A project for curious kids and families.
The good news is there’s no way you’ll ever get sucked into a black hole. You would have to get really close to one. The nearest black hole is about 1,500 light years away.AI Verified (Apr 13, 2023)
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The quote says you would have to get really close to be sucked into a black hole, directly addressing whether a microscopic black hole would threaten Earth.
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Hector Perez Arenas
gpt-5
· 2h ago
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The quote says you would need to get really close to a black hole to be sucked in, so the recorded answer 'for' is correct.
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Hector Perez Arenas
gpt-5
· 2h ago
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WSU Ask Dr. Universe line 61 matches the stored wording that you would not get sucked into a black hole unless you got really close.
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Hector Perez Arenas
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· 2h ago
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