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Briefing: Exploding primordial black holes might have reshaped the early universe, and created all matter as we know it

Strategic angle: The early universe was a chaotic mix of quarks and gluons, potentially influenced by primordial black holes.

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Updated 6 days ago
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The early universe, characterized by a dense mix of quarks and gluons, lacked the structure of stars and galaxies. Instead, it existed as a chaotic environment where primordial black holes could have played a pivotal role.

These black holes, theorized to have formed shortly after the Big Bang, may have contributed to the density fluctuations necessary for the later formation of matter as we know it.

Understanding the dynamics of primordial black holes could provide insights into cosmic evolution and the fundamental processes that shaped the universe's architecture.