The idea that tiny black holes could be hidden in our homes feels like pure science fiction. However, real scientific research tells us that extremely small particles of black holes or “Primordial Black Holes” from the early universe might occasionally pass through the Earth — including through homes.
Black holes form when large stars collapse under their own gravity. But no such phenomenon could actually enter a house.
However, according to ancient theories, it is possible that micro black holes — in the form of extremely tiny particles — may pass through the Earth, but they are so small and light that they immediately evaporate.
Some theories suggest that these black holes become the “gravitational equivalent of an atom,” but even then, their physical effects are completely imperceptible.
Furthermore, if micro primordial black holes do pass through the Earth, they might create a slight pressure or seismic ripple, but they cause no destruction or damage.