Primordial Black Holes -- A Potential Discovery From the Dawn of Time
Posted by Guy Pirro | 05/17/2026 02:37PM | Comments
Two University of Miami astrophysicists believe a recent unusual signal detected by a powerful ground-based observatory could provide solid evidence that primordial black holes, thought to have formed in the cosmic soup just after the Big Bang, really do exist. A primordial black hole weighing the mass of Earth would have an event horizon (the point of no return for infalling objects) about as wide as a US dime coin. If the Universe is full of these dime-sized black holes, how can they be detected?
Read MoreLatest Astronomy News
- Jupiter-like Gas Giants or Brown Dwarfs – How Does One Tell Them Apart?
- Excuse Me While I Kiss the Sky -- Month of May 2026
- Did Impacts From Meteors Help Start Life on Earth?
- Excuse Me While I Kiss the Sky -- Month of April 2026
- JAXA’s XRISM X-Ray Space Telescope Solves the Star Gamma Cassiopeia’s Fifty Year Mystery
Latest Articles & Telescope Reviews
- Ode to a Questar
- Powerbox Shootout: WandererBox Plus v3 vs Pegasus Powerbox Advanced
- My Celestial Jewel Box – The Guy Pirro 888 Best and Brightest Deep Sky Objects in the Northern Skies
- Scopes I never should have let go
- Daystar Filters’ SR-127 ‘QT’ Dedicated Hydrogen Alpha Solar Telescope (Chromosphere Model)
Featured Classifieds
Intes MK-63 Maksutov Telescope
Middle Island, US
For Sale
Tele Vue 101 IS with Accessories
Ashland, US
For Sale
Oberwerk 100XL-ED Binocular Telescope Complete Setup
Detroit, US
For Sale
Takahashi Starbase 80 package!
North Kingstown, US
For Sale
Auction ending soon
Photo
Title
Seller
Expires On

