The Primordial Black Hole Saga: Part 3 – Primordial Ooze

Image Credit NASA, ESA, and D. Coe, J. Anderson, and R. van der Marel (STScI)

The early universe was a pretty intense place to be. And not just “early” as in a few billion years ago. I mean early early, just a few seconds after the Big Bang. The universe is small, less than a meter across. It’s hot, with temperatures so high it doesn’t even make sense to say them – they’re just stupidly high numbers with no connection to our everyday existence.

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