Atomic particle sized black holes would not interact with normal matter except for gravity. Furthermore, the cloud should be invisible.
During the Big Bang, the majority of sub atomic particles would have crashed into each other, possibly with enough energy to cause most of the collisions to form the pico sized black holes with the remaining rare collisions resulting in the creation of visible matter.
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This idea seems extremely simple and it may explain the existance and behavior of dark matter.
Are there any astronomical physics majors out there that can explain why this explanation can not define what dark matter is and where it comes from?
Curious,
Adler52