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LOS ANGELES — A mind-bending hypothesis is gaining traction among scientists: The universe may be teeming with microscopic black holes the size of an atom, but with the mass of a city-sized asteroid.
In a galaxy not so far away, a star very similar to our Sun is slowly losing itself to powerful cosmic forces. The star orbits a strangely small supermassive black hole, and on every orbit, the black ...
Researchers at MIT suggest that the microscopic “primordial black holes” could be blasting through our solar system — at a rate of at least once every decade. These tiny black holes could be extremely ...
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