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A 'primordial' black hole may zoom through our solar system every decade

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Scientists speculate that tiny, ancient black holes might enter our solar system every ten years.

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These ‘primordial’ black holes are thought to date back to the early universe's formation.

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Passing through our solar system, they may travel unnoticed due to their small size.

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Their presence could reveal information about dark matter and the early cosmos.

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Detecting them would offer rare insights into black holes not formed by collapsing stars.

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These tiny black holes may have unique gravitational effects, influencing objects slightly.

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The theory opens new research into the possible impact of such black holes on our system.

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