will a black hole enter into our solar system in future.
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Answer: These types of questions are purely theoretical and open for discussion, and hence no answer will be absolutely correct. In my opinion, a black hole may enter our solar system sometime in the future, but I am talking on a cosmic scale (billions of years).
So, all we can do is wait and hope for the best!
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This list contains black holes relatively near the Solar System (within our Milky Way galaxy). To make it easier to compare distances, our nearest star aside from the Sun—Proxima Centauri—is about 4.24 light years away and our Milky Way galaxy is approximately 100000 light years in diameter.
Most black holes are thought to be solitary and not in a binary (or more) system. However, it is nearly impossible to detect such a black hole aside from measuring its gravitational distortions on the light from visually nearby objects. Black holes in binary systems, despite constituting a minority of all black holes, are much easier to detect.
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