Quote Originally Posted by Philipvs Vallindervs Calicvla View Post
Ergo, I am against both, just as I was against the CERN in Switzerland, even though there was only a 1:150,000,000 chance it would create a black hole and destroy us all.
A blackhole given the energy used would have such a small mass that it would evaporate faster then it could add things to its event horizon. It would probably evaporate in a time shorter then the Planck constant... in other words between the digital ticks of our quantum world.

So even if they did create one it wouldn't be around long enough to vacuum up the earth.

Otherwise with all the cosmic radiation rampaging through space something would have collided and made star eating minature blackholes. And considering that the heart of a fusion reactor would be an ideal place to find colliding particles, all stars would cease to exist as they create their own mini-me blackholes.