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According to Stephen Hawking, mini black holes are, in fact, not that black. They will evaporate with time approximately following a black body of radiation spectrum. The evaporation rate will be inversely proportional to the black hole mass. Astronomical black holes are so massive that their evaporation rate is negligible, and in contrast, are hot: unimaginably hot. The core of our Sun is at around 15,000,000 degrees Kelvin - to get close the temperature of a mini black hole you would need to add another 42 zeroes. What this incredible temperature means is that mini black holes of tiny mass 'evaporate' in the far, far colder space around them, almost infinitely fast. Their expected lifetime is around one octillionth of a nanosecond - so that they pop out of existence again almost as soon as they are created.
This is a gallery-quality giclée art print on 100% cotton rag archival paper, printed with archival inks. Each art print is listed by sheet size and features a minimum one-inch border.