Dark Matter Black Holes Could Fly through the Solar System Once a Decade
Briefly

Black holes that are the size of an atom yet contain the mass of an asteroid may fly through the inner solar system once a decade, potentially explaining dark matter.
These primordial black holes, theorized to have formed after the Big Bang, may cause measurable wobbles in the orbits of planets if they pass closely.
If dark matter is entirely explained by these black holes, they would have a mass ranging from 10^17 to 10^23 grams, about that of a large asteroid.
The passage of a primordial black hole could push a planet off course, causing a wobble that should be detectable with current instruments.
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