Huge 'bubbletrons' post-Big Bang may have shaped early cosmos

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The volatile interaction of these gigantic bubbles would have produced enormous energy, even exceeding the energy generated by contemporary particle accelerators.

Four fundamental forces of nature govern everything in the universe: electromagnetism, strong nuclear, weak nuclear, and gravity.

Physicists have long hypothesized that in an extremely high-energy environment, these forces would have functioned as a single great force of the universe . The new study also indicates that the collision and expansion of the bubbletrons would have produced gravitational waves, which are still present billions of years later — like a background hum in the universe.

 

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