swartzchild radius of earzh mass is about 8mm amd marbles are around 2-5mm radii so yeah zhat's a black hole right zhere

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swartzchild radius of earzh mass is about 8mm amd marbles are around 2-5mm radii so yeah zhat's a black hole right zhere
I think it would depend if you consider the atmosphere part of the planet or not. If not, then assuming the mass is still the same, the gravity will also be the same, and thus, the atmosphere probably will just squish on the little ball, just like jupiter has a lot of gas around the solid core.
Also, that marble would be dense as all hell, if not enough for a black hole (earth gotta be around 2cm / ⅘ of an inch to collapse)