I enjoy conjecture and CGI and what-ifs. But the idea of primordial black holes being dark matter? Huge gravitational wells repulsing things? I’m a layman, so this seems as implied by word choice and emphasis.

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Not entirely sure what you mean, but the image in the thumbnail is taken from a video describing an old theory that stars might have a black hole at their center. It would just look like a star. You couldn’t see the black hole, but they visually cut out a section allowing you to see the center.

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Why does an actual photo show the hole visible?

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That’s a regular black hole not a star, you’re seeing a glowing disc of material orbiting the black hole’s event horizon

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I would call it an annulus or ring rather than a disc. Regardless, would we even see the black hole if it was oriented side on?

Nobody says it is a star. I mentioned a star by saying that surely there would have been at least one star between it and Earth. Or am I (as a non astronomer) underestimating how much space there is in space?

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