No. But if you’re interested in how black holes and dark energy can be related, here’s a link to a recently published paper that you will find very interesting:
TLDR: black holes, above class 3 size, don’t need to eat matter to grow. They grow with the expansion of the universe and may account for some of the dark energy in the universe.
ElDruinsMight t1_je12mep wrote
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No. But if you’re interested in how black holes and dark energy can be related, here’s a link to a recently published paper that you will find very interesting:
https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.3847/2041-8213/acb704
TLDR: black holes, above class 3 size, don’t need to eat matter to grow. They grow with the expansion of the universe and may account for some of the dark energy in the universe.