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Scientists predict a Primordial black hole explosion could revolutionize Physics

UMass Amherst physicists predict a primordial black hole explosion within ten years, an event that could confirm Hawking radiation and revolutionise physics.

September 15, 2025 / 12:41 IST
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Scientists predict a Primordial black hole explosion could revolutionise physics (Image: NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center)
Scientists predict a Primordial black hole explosion could revolutionise physics (Image: NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center)

Researchers at the University of Massachusetts Amherst revealed unprecedented possibilities. They believe that a primordial black hole may soon erupt. The astronomical phenomenon may one day verify Hawking’s theory of radiation. The event could also redraw history regarding the birth of the universe.

Primordial holes are not at all similar to stellar-born ones. They must have been formed within seconds of the Big Bang. Under such circumstances, the density of matter reached extreme cosmic scales. The phenomenon, in this case Hawking radiation, was postulated decades in advance. When in contraction, their energy output and heat rise.

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What might we see, and when?

The UMass Amherst team predicts a greater than 90 per cent chance of capturing a primordial black hole explosion in the coming decade. Such a burst may occur anywhere in the observable cosmos, and high-energy gamma-ray telescopes may already be sensitive enough to detect its violent traces.