Why have black dwarfs not yet been observed in the universe?

Answer

The cooling timescale of white dwarfs is vastly longer than the current age of the universe.

White dwarf cooling takes trillions of years ($10^{15}$ years or more), far exceeding the universe's current age of approximately $13.8$ billion years, meaning none have cooled sufficiently to become true black dwarfs yet.

Why have black dwarfs not yet been observed in the universe?
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