A black hole with Earth's mass (approximately 6 trillion tons) would be only about 9mm in diameter, roughly the size of a coin or marble, demonstrating that gravity depends solely on mass rather than size, and that even objects as small as a coin can exert the same gravitational pull as an entire planet.
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A Black Hole the Size of a Coin Weighs More Than EarthAjouté :
You could lose it in your pocket, drop it in a fountain, and never find it. A black hole the size of a coin about as wide as a quarter. Except it weighs exactly as much as planet Earth. Here's what that actually means. Our entire planet, every ocean, every mountain range, every 6tillion tons of rock and iron compressed down to roughly 9 mm across. That's it. That's the threshold.
Cross it and Earth stops being Earth and becomes a black hole the size of a large marble. Now, flip that around. Give the black hole a little more room, coin sized, and it matches Earth's mass almost exactly. But here's the part that should make you deeply uncomfortable.
Drop that coin at Earth's center, and the planet doesn't just vanish.
Infalling rock heats up, explodes outward, and the rest spirals in over hours, maybe days. The whole time, it's blasting X-rays and gamma rays, a dying planet screaming on frequencies your eyes can't see. And the moon still there, still in its exact same orbit.
Because gravity doesn't care about size.
It only cares about mass. A coin with the mass of a world hiding in plain sight. So, how do you actually find something that small when even light can't escape
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