Model of Relic Antimatter Clumps as Primordial Black Holes
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The proposed theory explains the fundamental asymmetry between matter and antimatter, the nature of dark matter, and the origin of supermassive black holes in the early universe. The main thesis: antimatter did not annihilate in the first moments after the Big Bang but instead formed primordial black holes. In certain anomalous regions, the Higgs field was temporarily suppressed through a supersymmetric mechanism. Without mass, annihilation becomes impossible, allowing antimatter clumps to collapse into black holes before the Higgs field is restored. The model predicts a discrete mass spectrum of primordial black holes with peaks around 5, 15, and 35 solar masses — which is already observed in LIGO/Virgo data. Dark matter is explained as 35–40% of such black holes plus 60–65% unknown weakly interacting particles.
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