Impossible with our technology. To actually do that (even a tiny one) it would take tremendous amounts of energy that we do not have at our disposal.
2007-08-25 12:45:35
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answered by dudas_91 4
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Yes we can, for example google the Large Hadron Collider or the Fermilab Accelerator, these devices are used to accelerate subatomic particles to near light speed. Now, the two I have mentioned, which are the strongest accelerators currently in existence, have a very low chance of ever producing a detectable black hole. In fact, i'd say its almost surely not going to happen. However, stronger accelerators could. And no neutrons are not the densest things in the universe, to address another poster. Neutron degeneracy does prevent further collapse of an object, but with sufficient mass it is possible to overcome the repulsive force of neutron degeneracy and collapse further (into a black hole). Wiki/Google is a decent source for further information :)
And dont worry, the black hole won't engulf the planet. Its event horizon would be exceedingly small, chances of it even encountering a decent number of atoms would be beyond small.
2007-08-25 21:12:54
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answered by jzhang_39406 1
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Or what. And when, also. But we can't make a black hole in an open space or an enclosed space.
2007-08-25 19:43:45
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answered by morningfoxnorth 6
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A Neutron would be the densest mass structure in the Universe beside the micromass of light. No blackhole can be denser than a Neutron.
We use Neutrons in close space all the time in a Nuclear Power Plants to create Nuclear Fission Reactions.
Its very vely simple.
2007-08-25 19:57:07
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answered by goring 6
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yes, thats actually a concern, a large concern that scientists might create a micro black hole and destroy the earth.
2007-08-26 00:56:21
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answered by urban pharmacist 2
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No because they only exist between the ears of people not in the real universe.
2007-08-25 19:45:42
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answered by jim m 5
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