I'm going to say that there are no tiny black holes in the vicinity of our galaxy's huge black hole.

it wouldn't make sense for there to be tiny black holes because
they would have been sucked into our huge black hole.

black holes have massive gravitational attraction even if they
are tiny by comparison to other's.

and this attraction denies the ability of a tiny black holes existence at the center of our galaxy.

but that's just me and my simpleton logic.

let's just wait and see.

maybe , just maybe I'm wrong!

go figure!

I suppose that if a tiny black hole had enough velocity it could orbit a larger black hole , but then it would be devouring anything in its orbital path gaining mass , I choose not to think that such things could exist for long.

they would become more and more massive and either leave the galaxy or be sucked into our huge black hole at the center of our galaxy.

hmmmmmmmmm...

given that , I must admit that there may be
black hole systems , like a solar system
but made up of only black holes !!

a more massive black hole at the center and lesser massive black holes orbiting the center massive black hole.

interesting.



3/4 inch of dust build up on the moon in 4.527 billion years,LOL and QM is fantasy science.