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Jan 1 at 19:04 | comment | added | ProfRob | @Michael a $<10^{11}$ kg black hole can radiate, at most, $< 9\times 10^{27}$ J over its entire lifetime. Only nearby (cosmologically speaking) evaporating mini black holes could possibly be detected. | |
Jan 1 at 16:17 | comment | added | Michael | when you say "would have evaporated by now" does this take into account how far away we could see a black hole evaporate and how long ago light we see from distant objects left them? | |
Jan 1 at 9:14 | comment | added | anna v | I have to add that the experiments at Cern are looking at the possibility of micro black holes being created, according to some theories,home.cern/resources/faqs/will-cern-generate-black-hole | |
Jan 1 at 5:56 | history | answered | John Rennie | CC BY-SA 4.0 |