Explore groundbreaking research on primordial black holes and their role in the early universe through this comprehensive lecture presented by renowned physicist Dan Hooper from the University of Chicago. Delve into theoretical frameworks and observational evidence surrounding the formation, evolution, and impact of black holes during the universe's infancy. Learn about the latest scientific findings, potential implications for our understanding of cosmic structure formation, and how these ancient gravitational phenomena continue to influence the modern universe.
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1054: Black Holes in the Early Universe
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