Scientists Reveal a Bizarre Space-Time Structural Phenomenon That Could Be Creating Baby Black Holes

Scientists Reveal a Bizarre Space-Time Structural Phenomenon That Could Be Creating Baby Black Holes

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  • Researchers from Goethe University Frankfurt and TU Wien have derived a novel mathematical formula describing how spacetime can self-organize into crystal-like structures through a process called critical collapse, potentially leading to the formation of tiny black holes.
  • These tiny black holes, or primordial black holes, are theorized to have existed shortly after the Big Bang and differ from typical massive black holes by forming from minimal energy inputs in spacetime.
  • The study reveals that spacetime curvature can produce repeating patterns akin to a "spacetime crystal," which can either dissipate or evolve into a black hole if additional energy is introduced.
  • The team used higher-dimensional mathematical models to simplify complex equations, enabling them to analytically explore black-hole-related phenomena that were previously inaccessible through traditional methods.
  • Their findings, published in Physical Review Letters, offer a stable and improvable approach to studying black holes and may eventually be adapted to four-dimensional spacetime applications relevant to our universe.

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