2 pointsby tzury2 hours ago2 comments
  • bell-cot2 hours ago
    Not an astrophysicist - but don't Primordial Black Holes, if fairly common in the solar system as the article suggests, have major "then why don't we see..." problems? Interactions with normal matter (asteroids, planets, moons) would be sharp gamma-generating events. And if even one wandered through the Earth's interior, seismographs would record some otherwise inexplicable data.
  • java-man2 hours ago
    120 PeV