Re: Collapsing planet into black hole




Sam Wormley wrote:
mike3 wrote:

How much energy would be needed to crush, say, the Earth, down into a
black hole?


Use a smaller amount of energy to create a small black hole (that won't
evaporate anytime soon. Let it digest the earth... The end product is
the Earth being a black hole.

Sam, are you using one of those
random word generators?

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