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What If the Large Hadron Collider Made a Black Hole?

What If the Large Hadron Collider Made a Black Hole? Making a black hole in a particle accelerator sounds… a bit dangerous, to say the least, but scientists think that it could be possible! Here's why it probably wouldn't be dangerous -- and might even teach us something.

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