We may see a black hole explode within 10 years!

If several assumptions are correct, seeing a black hole explosion is just a matter of time.

On September 11, the U.S. "Latest Science News" published an article.

Black holes lose mass and energy over time.

They emit Hawking radiation, and the final scenario is that the black hole explodes into nothingness.

Can we observe such an exploding black hole?

If a series of conditions are met, perhaps we can.

If so, we can see them with current instruments within a decade.

First, you need an primordial black hole (PBH).

These black holes were formed in the earliest moments after the Big Bang.

If they exist, they are most likely to explode.

They are not very large, and have had nearly 14 billion years to evaporate.

"The lighter the black hole, the hotter it is, and the more particles it emits.

Eventually, it emits more radiation in an uncontrolled process until it explodes.

Researchers have discovered an interesting puzzle, which is related to another mystery of the universe - dark matter.

Dark matter is a hypothetical substance that is spread throughout the universe.

There is a lot of evidence supporting its existence, but we do not know what it is.

Some studies suggest that, just as we have different types of forces and matter particles, dark matter may have a corresponding dark realm.

If such hypothetical black holes really exist, their burst frequency would not be once every 100,000 years.

It would be closer to once every ten years.

More importantly, if this type of black hole exists, their bursts can be detected by current instruments.

If such an explosion occurs, it will completely change physics and rewrite the scientific understanding of the early moments of the universe.

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