This Black Hole Is Creating the Universe’s Dark Matter
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What if dark matter is not made of invisible particles, but ancient black holes? In this video, we explore one of the most fascinating theories in modern cosmology: primordial black holes may be connected to the missing mass holding galaxies together. These ancient black holes may have formed in the first moments after the Big Bang, before the first stars and galaxies existed. If enough of them survived, they could be hiding across the universe today — dark, silent, invisible, and detectable only through gravity. Could primordial black holes be the source of dark matter? Watch until the end as we uncover how these black holes may have formed, why they are so difficult to detect, and what clues scientists are searching for through gravitational lensing and gravitational waves. Chapters: 00:00 Introduction 00:58 The invisible gravity holding galaxies together 02:48 Black holes before stars 05:21 The clues hidden in light and spacetime 08:34 Outro 09:02 Enjoy MUSIC TITLE: Starlight Har
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