Exploding primordial black holes might have reshaped the ...
The early universe is absolutely so far outside our understanding of how the world works its hard to describe in words.
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Listen up: The early universe is absolutely so far outside our understanding of how the world works its hard to describe in words.
Back then, the cosmos wasnt filled with stars and galaxies but with a boiling soup of quarks and gluons, with a few microscopic black holes thrown in, occasionally detonating like depth charges. (shocking, we know)
Thats the early universe theorized by a new paper, available in pre-print from arXiv, from researchers at Vrije Universiteit Brussel and MIT anyway.
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