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Scientists revisit old theory: Are tiny ancient black holes passing through our bodies unseen?

A provocative theory is gaining new support today. Scientists suggest atom-sized black holes may move through Earth. These primordial black holes likely formed after the Big Bang.

November 29, 2025 / 17:44 IST
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Are Ancient Black Holes Passing Through Us Unseen? (Representataive Image: Canva)
Are Ancient Black Holes Passing Through Us Unseen? (Representataive Image: Canva)

The idea arrived quietly for many researchers. Some felt a brief chill while reading early drafts. I wondered myself if something so tiny could roam freely around us. The claim now sits at the centre of new debate.

Could Primordial Black Holes Explain Dark Matter?

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A provocative theory is gaining new support today. Scientists suggest atom-sized black holes may move through Earth. These primordial black holes likely formed after the Big Bang. Some researchers think they could explain missing cosmic mass. Dark matter still puzzles astronomers across several major fields. Observers see its pull but never detect its particles. Ideas like WIMPs and axions keep failing in experiments. Researchers now revisit older models involving black hole origins. These early objects may hide across space without light. They interact weakly and move silently at huge speeds.

A recent paper from the University at Buffalo explores this. Physicist Dr Dejan Stojkovic leads the team behind it. The study appears in Physics Letters B with new claims. Related work appears in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. The group argues these objects barely touch normal matter. A PBH may pass through solids without slowing at all. Stojkovic says it would move through material almost unnoticed. He says it would cause no damage inside objects.