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What If Dark Matter Is Just Black Holes?
Season 7
Episode 14
It may be that for every star in the universe there are billions of microscopic black holes streaming through the solar system, the planet, even our bodies every second. Sounds horrible - but hey, at least we’d have explained dark matter.
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14:07
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14:28
We learn more about Modified Newtonian Dynamics aka MOND.

14:28
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11:41
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13:00
New efforts in quantum tunneling show that superluminal motion may be possible.

14:15
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15:10
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14:14
We take a journey to the center of a neutron star, a place where matter exists in states.

12:21
Our cleverest astronomers have figured out ways to catch light that skims black holes.

13:01
Of all the possible ends of the universe, vacuum decay would be the most thorough.

13:43
It may very well be possible to communicate between worlds.

14:30
A newly discovered white dwarf may change our understanding of all cosmology.