particle production in early universe
Particle production in the early universe refers to the creation of fundamental particles, such as quarks and leptons, during the initial stages of cosmic evolution. This process occurs as the universe undergoes rapid expansion, high temperatures, and energy conditions, which allow for the spontaneous formation of particles from the energy present in the vacuum.
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