Not exact matches
Simulations show that energy builds up in the vortex for around 10
trillionths of a
second before it breaks free in a coherent beam
of light, just like a laser (Nature Communications, DOI: 10.1038 / ncomms5972).
Many
of the particles will survive only a
trillionth or less
of a
second before decaying, but that will be long enough to leave a telltale trail.
Understanding the universe so soon after the Big Bang is an amazing achievement, but a lot
of interesting stuff happened in that
trillionth of a
trillionth of a
trillionth of a
second before those ripples cascaded through the infant cosmos.