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How to quiet my loud ticking alarm?

it keeps me up at night, it is a wind up alarm and when it ticks, it is too loud, how can I quiet it.p.s don't tell me to buy a new one please, i spent $20.00 on this one

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It depends on the mini-black holes gravity as well as what surrounds the star. I'm sure that if the mini-black hole was around something like a star, it would have an effect.
The density is also a factor. As long as the star is producing energy, the density is low enough, (the matter diffuse enough), so that the gravity gradient is below the critical value. Once energy production ceases and the star begins to shrink, the singularity can form.
Keep in mind that this black hole represents the core of a star. So it may be near the lower end of possible mass range for a black hole, but not small enough to cause a great shakeup in the science. It just happens to be the smallest one discovered so far. A star of a certain mass may be big enough to become a black hole, but it won't become one until it supernovas, after the red giant stage. That event is what compresses the core down to where it has passed below the Schwarzschild radius.
The only way to correct this problem is to spend money. 1. Replace the sliding doors with thermo gas filled efficient glass. 2. Buy a heavy drape set that has a lined (rubber like) side that faces the window. 3. Put a drape lining on the curtains you made. 4. No ideas how to attach the liner. I would buy the energy saving drapes.
Irv hit it about 99.9% right. Let me transform what he said into something you can visualize. Let's take that old bowling ball that weighs 16 pounds and put it on that stretched piece of rubber that represents the fabric of space. I'm sure that you've heard that analogy before, right? Ok so you put that ball on the rubber sheet and it makes a depression. That represents gravity. Now shrink that ball down to the size of a BB but keep it at the same weight. You're making it denser. Now toss that BB on to the rubber sheet. You've got a model of a virtual black hole.

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