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Black Holes Are Missing in the Universe: This Is the Cosmic Bomb that Erases Them without Leaving Any Trace

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In the collective imagination, the end of life of a massive star follows a well-run scenario: a spectacular explosion (the supernova) followed by the collapse of the heart to form an ultra-dense star, like a neutron star or a black hole. Yet, the celestial mechanics hide an even more extreme phenomenon. Astrophysicists come from [...]
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In the collective imagination, the end of life of a massive star follows a well-run scenario: a spectacular explosion (the supernova) followed by the collapse of the heart to form an ultra-dense star, like a neutron star or a black hole. Yet, the celestial mechanics hide an even more extreme phenomenon. Astrophysicists come from [...]

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SciencePost broke the news in on Saturday, April 4, 2026.
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