Monday, April 08, 2019

Scientists can't find Hawkins' black holes

Yaron Steinbuch reports in the New York Post,
An international team of researchers, including from Princeton University, has apparently debunked Stephen Hawking’s theory that mysterious dark matter might be made up of tiny black holes created at the beginning of the universe.

The elusive dark matter — which is supposed to be responsible for 85 percent of the universe’s mass — remains hypothetical because all attempts to detect its particles through experiments have failed so far.
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