Scientists say that black holes may also be inside stars, and the extra mass of these stars may also be caused by the strange gravity of dark matter.
According to Tekna technology and technology news service, some studies say that stars may contain some primordial black holes related to the formation of the Big Bang. Researchers found that this idea, which was first proposed by Stephen Hawking, could explain the origin of the mysterious dark matter. Earl Blingle from the Max Planck Institute for Astrophysics in Germany and his colleagues revived the idea of dark matter in stars and calculated the primordial black holes with different masses on the evolution of the host stars.
For the Sun, they also considered black holes with a mass smaller than the average asteroid, which was finally rejected. Because black holes cannot grow and have no measurable effects. They also consider the possibility of a large black hole in the sun to be impossible. Because it can quickly swallow the desired star. Ultimately, a black hole with the mass of the planet Mercury with the possibility of slowly growing is the only possible hypothesis left.
If there is such a black hole, powerful light will push the outer layers of the star out and cause the star to grow. It can cause the temperature to drop below the level required for nuclear fusion over millions of years, which is actually a necessary reaction to protect the star.
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