A primary black hole can «peer» into the solar system once every 10 years

News Science and space 09-19-2024 at 18:01 comment
Primordial black holes — are a hypothetical type of black hole that formed during the inhomogeneous, high-density phase of the Big Bang. And if they really exist, then, according to a new study, they can «peer» into our solar system with a frequency of once every 10 years.

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