Atom sized singularities have a half life of fractions of a second before they evaporate into gamma and X rays. The math tells us this, the results at the LHC tell us this.
Atom sized singularities have a half life of fractions of a second before they evaporate into gamma and X rays. The math tells us this, the results at the LHC tell us this.
The rough idea is that there is so much mass falling in, compared to the size of the black hole, that it could not efficiently all fall in and would build up pressure and heat quickly.