Can dark matter form a black hole?
Can dark matter be sucked into a regular black hole,or would it just orbit around it?
Perhaps Dark Matter is the small fraction of regular matter that will not be affected by the black hole gravity,like cream rising to the top of milk.Sort of like a spinning top on the side of a sinkhole.
The size of black holes seems to be proportional the the mass of the galaxy.
The tiny portion of dark matter in regular matter would require refining by millions of years and the almost irresistible pull of the black hole at the center of most galaxies.
I know that is a crazy idea,but so are most ideas about dark matter.
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