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The Potential Impact of Primordial Black Holes on Stellar Evolution

The existence of primordial black holes (PBH) is still a matter of theoretical debate. If they exist, their capture by stars could lead to significant changes in stellar dynamics.

Editorial Staff
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Primordial black holes are theorized to have formed in the early universe, a time when the laws of physics were markedly different from today. Their formation is thought to have occurred without any stellar progenitors.

Despite ongoing discussions in the scientific community, the existence of PBHs remains unproven, leaving their implications largely speculative.

If a star were to capture a primordial black hole, it could lead to substantial alterations in the star's evolutionary path, raising intriguing questions about the dynamics of such interactions.