Artificial black hole?
It was just a joke in keeping with the tone of the OP.Even an artificial singularity would have to have several solar masses to destroy Earth. One with only Earths entire mass would be less than a cm across and evapourate in seconds.
Clusters of subatomic particles creating one generates something so tiny it could be studied, but would last nanoseconds at best.
A star needs massive volumes of material larger than the resultant star itself to form, and gravitational forces on a solar system based scale.
Nothing about these machines is going to do that, and people really need to not keep believing it will.
It was just a joke in keeping with the tone of the OP.
One with only Earths entire mass would be less than a cm across and evapourate in seconds.
No, it would evaporate in 10^50 years. A black hole whose mass is one million kg will evaporate in about a second.
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