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Dark Matter Black Holes Could Fly through the Solar System Once a Decade (www.scientificamerican.com)

Black holes the size of an atom that contain the mass of an asteroid may fly through the inner solar system about once a decade, scientists say. Theoretically created just after the big bang, these examples of so-called primordial black holes could explain the missing dark matter thought to dominate our universe. And if they...

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Cool, one more thing to keep me up at night

Elon Musk destroys astronomy

Observations with the LOFAR (Low Frequency Array) radio telescope last year showed that first generation Starlink satellites emit unintended radio waves that can hinder astronomical observations. New observations with the LOFAR radio telescope, the biggest radio telescope on Earth observing at low frequencies, have shown that...

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If he could he would arrange the sattelites to spell his name on the sky

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So… the planet or candy bar?

Yes it’s a joke, however if a mars candybar hits earth at 99.999999% of the speed of light, I’d imagine the impact would be anything but a blip

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So what did cern say they where trying to make?

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Made me spill my tea

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  1. Don’t use Chrome
  2. Use Firefox
  3. Install unlock origin on android Firefox
  4. ???
  5. Profit!
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Not necessarily, life on earth has existed since before there was oxigen in the atmosphere and was mostly carbon monoxide.

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I understand, good point

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Maybe I missed this on the article but if somehow a human is moving at 186,000 miles per second they would also escape earth’s gravitational pull (and probabbly the sun’s as well) and within a second find themselves just over halfway to the moon and crashing into it a couple of second or two later with enough force for the impact to be seen with the naked eye from earth.

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As an American, I need this in hamberders in order to understand, don’t give me none of that commie metric system crap.

/jk

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This canister opening has to be conducted under the most pristine conditions to not contaminate the sample, so this was quite the issue.

Since they couldn’t just take a circular saw and cut through it

And here I was going to suggest some WD-40 or a blow torch could help.

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