Imagine a supervillain attacking you with his unique superpower of creating small black holes. An invisible force zips through your body at unimaginable speed. You feel no push, no heat, yet, deep ...
The shock wave produced in this process would be similar to that produced by a bullet passing through the human body,' Professor Scherrer explained. The expert adds that even the smallest black holes ...
A recent study explores the effects of tiny black holes on the human body, finding that while tidal forces would cause local damage, shock waves could be deadly, but the likelihood of being struck is ...
According to the study, asteroid-mass black holes (less than a micrometer across) will cause relatively minor damage locally if they pass through your midsection, similar to a needle passing through.
In science fiction, black holes often appear as cosmic monsters, devouring everything in their path. But what if one, smaller ...