
The Impact of Giant 'Bubbletrons' on the Universe's Formation After the Big Bang
New research suggests that massive bubbles called "bubbletrons" may have emerged and collided in the early universe, generating energies that surpass even our most advanced particle accelerators. These bubbletrons could have flooded the universe with dark matter particles, microscopic black holes, and more. The expansion and collision of these bubbletrons would have created gravitational waves that persist in the cosmos today. Future analysis with pulsar timing arrays and upcoming gravitational wave detectors may provide direct evidence of the existence of these bubbletrons.
