You sound like you're hoping for it.
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I think it was second, would be captured by earths gravity. 250,000 whatevers is escape velocity. If its at the high end of that it won't orbit through the earth as much as if its at the low end. Slow moving, 5 years. Fast moving, 1000 years. Of course, CERN has the potential to make many such.
The theory is that the cosmic ray is moving really quick, and the particle it hits is fairly stationary, hanging out up in the atmosphere. So like a cue ball hitting another ball, the other ball(the black hole) goes shooting off the other way. However the Hadron collider is shooting cue balls in oppsite directions and having them smash in the middle, where two cue balls will pretty much stop, and not go shooting away. Now you have a black hole not moving too fast away from the Earth and captured by its gravity.
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