Scientists may have found an answer to the mystery of dark matter, involving an unexpected byproduct. New studies show that Stephen Hawking's controversial theory that dark matter could be primordial black holes formed in the first quintillionth of a second after the big bang has gained new support. Researchers at MIT have found evidence supporting the existence of these primordial black holes, potentially explaining the long-standing mystery of dark matter.
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🚨 BREAKING: DARK MATTER MYSTERY MAY BE SOLVED?! Stephen Hawking's controversial theory that dark matter could be primordial black holes formed in the first quintillionth of a second after the big bang has gained new support. MIT researchers found these primordial black holes… https://t.co/4wb1iid3GM
Scientists have made many guesses for what dark matter could be, ranging from unknown particles to extra dimensions. Here's what new studies show. https://t.co/i1SniYy2pK
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