Originally posted by Janos
How wide must a black hole's event horizon be for it being a threat?
anything greater than zero. what really matters is how much matter is nearby (and how close it is) during it's lifetime.
a black hole with the mass of a bowling ball will have the same gravity as a bowling ball: not much.
however, the difference is that since the black hole is a point source of gravity, if you put your hand inside the radius of a bowling ball away from it, instead of the gravity pull your hand outward like a bowling ball would if you put your hand in it, the black hole's effect will increase exponentially as your hand gets closer to the center. If it gets close enough, it'll gobble it up. of course, your whole hand won't be able to fit in such a tiny space, but the atoms in your hand that are close enough will. this then increases the mass, which increases the gravity, which increases the effective range, which means it'll eat more, which increases the mass, ad infinitum.