Rofl

There's no direct proof black holes exist and obviously you don't understand the differences between 'black holes' in general and 'collapsed stars'. I wouldn't want a collapsed star in my backyard, but I'd keep a tiny black hole as a pet.


Don't make up stuff and face facts. What LHC would discover are kind of tiny vacuums in the space-time fabric, due to collisions. These just collapse and don't grow or feed on anything. To create a real 'black hole'/'collapsed star' you'd need the mass of a star to start with.