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  3. The universe could be filled with teeny-weeny black holes way smaller than protons!

The universe could be filled with teeny-weeny black holes way smaller than protons!

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    The universe could be filled with teeny-weeny black holes way smaller than protons! Or not. But if so they might have exploded long ago! Unless they're like mountains.

    Science is so damned cool.

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    Long ago, the cosmos might have been a black hole factory—and these primordial objects are even weirder than you think

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      The universe could be filled with teeny-weeny black holes way smaller than protons! Or not. But if so they might have exploded long ago! Unless they're like mountains.

      Science is so damned cool.

      Link Preview Image
      Is the universe swarming with tiny black holes from the beginning of time?

      Long ago, the cosmos might have been a black hole factory—and these primordial objects are even weirder than you think

      favicon

      Scientific American (www.scientificamerican.com)

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      @badastro based on some lifeforms here, YES

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