
Dark-Charged Black Holes May Explain Ultra-Energetic Neutrino
A 2023 KM3NeT detection of a ~220 PeV neutrino challenges standard sources; researchers propose it came from a quasi-extremal primordial black hole carrying dark charge that evaporates via a dark Schwinger effect, discharging explosively and emitting high-energy neutrinos while spending most of its life dormant. If correct, such black holes could explain the IceCube–KM3NeT mismatch and potentially account for dark matter.

