Some objects we thought were planets may actually be tiny black holes from the dawn of time
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- Scientists have proposed that some of the over 6,000 exoplanets identified beyond our solar system may not be planets at all, but rather tiny black holes formed in the early universe. This hypothesis suggests a need to reevaluate how celestial objects are classified and understood.
- The potential identification of these objects as primordial black holes could significantly alter current astronomical models and theories regarding the formation of the universe, particularly in relation to the Big Bang and the nature of dark matter.
- This development aligns with ongoing research into primordial black holes and gravitational waves, which have recently provided hints of their existence, suggesting a deeper connection between these cosmic phenomena and the fundamental structure of the universe.
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