Cosmic strings: topological defects of space-time

At the heart of contemporary cosmology research are the cosmic strings, these hypothetical narrow-dimensional objects capable of revealing previously unsuspected aspects of the primitive universe. Appearing in the first moments following the Big Bang, they represent topological defects in the very fabric of spacetime, creating a kind of deformed scar on a cosmic scale. Their … Read more

Cosmic topological defects

In the vast field of cosmology, topological defects emerge as silent witnesses of the first fractions of seconds of the primordial universe. These unique structures, often stable, would have formed during cosmic phase transitions, crucial moments when the universe saw its fundamental symmetries break. These breaks left behind singular configurations of matter and energy, which, … Read more