Stephen Hawking's Micro Black Holes! Yet Another Wonder.

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Micro black holes, also called mini black holes or quantum mechanical black holes, are theoretical tiny black holes with masses smaller than stars. Proposed by physicist Stephen Hawking in 1971, these black holes could have formed in the early Universe's dense environment or through subsequent phase changes. They emit particles due to Hawking radiation, leading to their gradual evaporation, with smaller ones evaporating faster. Some theories suggest they could be produced at particle accelerators like the Large Hadron Collider, but any danger would be limited by their rapid evaporation. The minimum mass for their formation is debated; theories involving extra dimensions could lower the threshold. Micro black holes challenge gravity understanding, revealing insights into quantum gravity and singularity-free solutions. Although their existence is debated, they offer a path to explore quantum mechanics and gravity's fusion, providing insights into the universe's fundamental nature.

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