MIT Physicists Link Dark Matter to Microscopic Black Holes
Physicists at MIT have proposed a fascinating theory linking dark matter to “super-charged” microscopic black holes. This new hypothesis suggests that these tiny black holes could account for the elusive dark matter that makes up a significant portion of the universe. If proven, this theory could revolutionize our understanding of the cosmos, providing a tangible connection between dark matter and observable phenomena.
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