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Dark Matter Solved? The Primordial Black Hole Discovery | Was There a Universe Before Ours?

Did the 50-year mystery of dark matter just get solved? In today’s episode, we dive into a groundbreaking signal detected by LIGO: a collision involving a black hole with less mass than the Sun—an object that conventional physics says shouldn't exist.
We explore the theory that dark matter isn't an exotic particle, but billions of tiny primordial black holes forged in the first second after the Big Bang. We also discuss the mind-bending "Bounce" theory, which suggests our universe was born from the collapse of a previous one, leaving "relic" black holes behind. Join us as we analyze how the James Webb Space Telescope’s "little red dots" are proving that these cosmic monsters formed before the first stars, potentially rewriting the history of the cosmos.


This episode includes AI-generated content.