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by codethief
1492 days ago
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> It's theorized that there is a grapefruit-sized black hole orbiting our sun in the outer reaches of our solar system with a mass of 5 to 10 earths. Source: https://arxiv.org/abs/2004.14192 (There was also a pretty good discussion about it here on HN.) > would probably be too small to notice without some sort of detection equipment. What makes you think that? |
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Theoretically, black holes can have a mass of the tiniest fraction of a gram which would be unimaginabley small. It's my own speculation that you wouldn't be able to detect that with a naked eye.