A dozen black holes may be 'wandering' through our galaxy — and they're the rarest type in the universe
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A dozen black holes may be 'wandering' through our galaxy — and they're the rarest type in the universe
Dozens of 'wandering' black holes could be tumbling through our galaxy right now, new simulations hint. Their existence could help solve a longstanding cosmic puzzle.
Finally there is a good clue to find the rarest black holes in the universe – Pledge Times
There are a kind of black holes are the ones that have been theorizing for decades and that, despite the efforts used, continue to evade all the sensors. It is the black holes of intermediate dough. Astronomy considers them a link. Traditionally, scientists have sought them in distant galaxies with unique characteristics, but a recent research from the University of Zurich suggests that to find them, it is perhaps sufficient to pay attention to …
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