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http://www.universetoday.com/2007/06/20/are-microscopic-black-holes-buzzing-inside-the-earth/
>And if a black hole gets inside your planet? You get additional heat. This might account for unusual temperatures seen on Saturn and Jupiter, which are hotter than they should be from solar heating alone. A black hole inside the Earth might actually raise temperatures on the surface enough to sustain animal life long after the Sun dies out.
http://www.badastronomy.com/bablog/2007/11/20/phd-comics-and-mini-black-holes/
> I wont even go into Hawking radiation, which says that a black hole that small would have a surface temperature of 10 billion Kelvins. That would make them a bit obvious if they were pelting us; theyd be pretty bright.
I will add that from a centimeter away, the gravity of a mini black hole can be hundreds of times that of the Earth, but from a few meters away youd hardly notice it.
Man, just when I thought there could be a nice, drama-less, troll-free thread where we could discuss pictures in peace. I must have forgot that I was on 4chan.
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