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What is the smallest mass required to produce a black hole? I seem to remember that some particles in a high energy accelerator could collide and produce tiny black holes that would then evaporate into Hawking radiation.
Could a mass that is less than the critical mass required to produce a black hole be made into one through some collision or explosive force?
Could a mass that is less than the critical mass required to produce a black hole be made into one through some collision or explosive force?