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Exploding Primordial Black Holes Could Recast How Scientists Picture the Early Universe
A new preprint proposes that evaporating low-mass primordial black holes may have generated violent shockwaves in the early universe’s plasma, not just diffuse heat.
Key Takeaways
- A new preprint argues that evaporating low-mass primordial black holes may have produced shockwaves in the early universe’s plasma.
- The work suggests their deaths were more explosive than standard diffuse-heating models assume.
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