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Little big bang

27 July 2002

EVEN the tiniest black holes could cause gargantuan explosions, a theoretical physicist has worked out. His calculations rely on the theory that the Universe has several extra dimensions, much too small for us to notice. If a minuscule black hole grew too big for the little dimensions, it would be forced to change its shape to fit into fewer dimensions, says high-energy physicist Barak Kol of the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey.

He calculates in a paper submitted to Physical Review D that for a tiny fraction of a second the resulting explosion would be many trillions…

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