The younger universe was born from a ‘soup’ of a trillion levels, consisting of each quarks and gluons. Physicists have lengthy believed that this ‘soup’ was a near-perfect fluid, with little friction. However new experiments at CERN’s Giant Hadron Collider have now confirmed this in dramatic style: the quarks are seen to create ‘wake’ disturbances within the fluid, marking the primary direct commentary of the fluid-like behaviour of the early universe.
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