Scientists speculate that tiny, ancient black holes might enter our solar system every ten years.
These ‘primordial’ black holes are thought to date back to the early universe's formation.
Passing through our solar system, they may travel unnoticed due to their small size.
Their presence could reveal information about dark matter and the early cosmos.
Detecting them would offer rare insights into black holes not formed by collapsing stars.
These tiny black holes may have unique gravitational effects, influencing objects slightly.
The theory opens new research into the possible impact of such black holes on our system.