In his debut 1954 film, he's a terrifying force of nature, a nigh - unstoppable behemoth unleashed by man's nuclear folly, and only defeated by a weapon even
worse than an atom bomb.
Of red matter, Phil Plait complained in
Bad Astronomy, «The red matter black hole would be incredibly small, probably smaller
than an
atom, and that would make it hard to gobble down enough mass to grow rapidly.»