early universe physics
"Early universe physics" refers to the study of the fundamental laws and phenomena that governed the universe during its initial stages, from its birth to roughly the first few hundred thousand years after the Big Bang. This field of physics investigates processes such as cosmic inflation, nucleosynthesis, and the formation of the first structure, providing insights into the origin and evolution of the universe.
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