There might be a black hole in our solar system
Scientists recently identified a small object within our solar system. They concluded that it was a comet, asteroid, or some other heavenly body, but there were much too many similarities with a planet on a closer look. So they considered it a planet or a dwarf planet.
Over time though, two scientists discovered that this newfound heavenly body is not rotating or orbiting around the sun as other bodies do. Instead, it seems to be pulling within itself an axis causing a different rotation contrary to the usual. The theory is it is a mini black hole formed at the beginning. These mini black holes or primordial black holes formed during The Big Bang. They are very small at their core and have a tiny mass. Many could have formed during The Big Bang and evaporated over time, and some might just exist in the outermost sections of our solar system.