When the Universe came into being , it was a kind of blistering soup of unproblematic particles — and now scientist think it could have been rumbling with thunder because of Higgs boson bubbles .
This video recording , create by researchers at the University of Helsinki in Finland , shows a visualization of how the former Universe could have formed . New Scientist explainswhat ’s happening :
According to the standard manakin , this Higgs field shift on everywhere 100 picoseconds after the big bang . But in hypothesis that go beyond the standard model , the conversion would have happened more like water lead off to boil . bubble of the Higgs field would have develop in the hot obtuse topic that existed just after the big bang . When a bubble swept over an area , the particles in it suddenly gained the belongings of mass . And when the walls of Higgs bubbles take on , they would have spark ripples in the framework of infinite - time called gravitational waves .

Those bubbles , it seems , would have dumpedhuge quantities of vigor into their milieu , create massive shockwaves — sonic booms that would have created a humbled gang fight , rippling through the early Universe like smack . The cool part ? The scientist reckon we might still be able to pick up echoes of them — and that ’s the next job on the list . [ Physical Review LettersviaNew Scientist ]
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