MIT researchers propose that microscopic black holes formed during the Big Bang may explain dark matter.

MIT researchers propose that microscopic black holes with high nuclear charge could have formed in the first fraction of a second of the universe. These exotic black holes may be byproducts of dark matter, which has long been a mystery due to its invisibility and role in the universe's behavior. The study suggests these black holes formed during the Big Bang, potentially explaining the dark matter conundrum.

June 17, 2024
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