Bastian Brandt at Goethe University Frankfurt in Germany and his colleagues suggest that a massive blob of positively charged particles pions could have glommed together during the early universe. It would have created a star-like ball of an unusual state of matter, called a Bose-Einstein condensate. Pions are light, containing just two quarks, as opposed to more familiar matter like protons and neutrons, which each contain three quarks
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