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Hypothetically Yes - But then dark matter is expected to be very pervasive in the cosmos, and pretty much associated with normal matter. The prevailing hypothesis is that dark matter presence is accumulated consistent mass density; i.e. the more mass density, the greater the accumulation of dark matter. However, important as dark matter is thought to be in the cosmos, direct evidence of its existence and a concrete understanding of its nature have remained elusive.

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Does the black hole and dark matter are same?

No. Black holes exist where gravity is so powerful that nothing can get out, not even light. "Dark Matter" is a vague hypothesis about the need for some additional mass that needs to exist in the galaxy in order to explain the way the galaxy does behave. We're not sure that "dark matter" exists at all.


Is there dark matter inside a black hole?

It is currently unknown as scientists do not even know what dark matter is.


Are black holes made of dark matter?

No, dark matter is quite a different kind of thing. A dark hole may have absorbed some dark matter, but pressumably that would become indistinguishable from the normal matter, once it gets crushed by the enormous gravity of the black hole.


Are all black holes made of dark matter?

No, dark matter is quite a different kind of thing. A dark hole may have absorbed some dark matter, but pressumably that would become indistinguishable from the normal matter, once it gets crushed by the enormous gravity of the black hole.


Could the theory of dormant black holes truly exist if a black hole isn't sucking in matter that it musnt be rotating if it isn't rotating how could it even exist?

The rotation is not related to the black hole's ability to attract matter. The attraction depends only on the black hole's mass.The rotation is not related to the black hole's ability to attract matter. The attraction depends only on the black hole's mass.The rotation is not related to the black hole's ability to attract matter. The attraction depends only on the black hole's mass.The rotation is not related to the black hole's ability to attract matter. The attraction depends only on the black hole's mass.


Is black hole a matter?

No, dark matter is not a black hole. Each one is a separate cosmic phenomenon. Use the links below to find out about each one.


How does a black hole gobble dark matter?

Not much is known about dark matter, but pressumably, it would react to gravity just like normal matter.


What if dark Matter is Time It Does not escape a black hole?

If all thing things pass through a worm hole. We have dark matter all over. How can it not past through a singletary. If you take all that we know about time. We always had a missing pieces. Ok, no more bull I believe that Dark Matter is Time . Matter flows into the center of a black hole and we know that nothing can escape. But we have too know that Dark Matter has too also have to go through the black hole. What if we look at Black Matter as a part /or time it self. We can't say that we know what Dark Matter is. We can't say what Time is. What if they were both the same. We know that they can not be Separated. I believe one day that it's from a Black Hole that we will see the Time distortion between Dark Matter and a Gravity Well. Remember Dark Matter is Matter. We can't see it right now. Just like Time. But who's to say there not the same.


What are the black holes called?

black holes The black hole we see is the Event Horizon. Its realy not a hole. Just a spherical region in space where matter ceases to exist.


Can dark matter be a black hole?

Not a single one - but possibly many small ones.


What are the holes called?

black holes The black hole we see is the Event Horizon. Its realy not a hole. Just a spherical region in space where matter ceases to exist.


What are some unique info?

What exists at the center of a black hole. Why is dark matter unaffected by photons. What is dark energy. Examples...