[FRIAM] primordial or primeval?

glen gepropella at gmail.com
Mon Jun 27 10:39:39 EDT 2022


I'm guessing "primordial" carries the foundationalist urge, whereas "primeval" is more agnostic to foundations, but targets sequence. So the test for hypothesis is simply *if* Webb finds no evidence of small black holes, then the they can't account for dark matter. Right? Or is there something more subtle about it? ... mabye something "distributional"?

Black holes and dark matter — are they one and the same?
https://news.yale.edu/2021/12/16/black-holes-and-dark-matter-are-they-one-and-same

Webb’s Quest for Primeval Black Holes
https://blogs.nasa.gov/webb/2022/05/26/webbs-quest-for-primeval-black-holes/

And maybe tangentially,

Astronomers identify likely location of medium-sized black holes
https://phys.org/news/2022-04-astronomers-medium-sized-black-holes.html

P.S. July 12th:
First Images of the James Webb Space Telescope (Official NASA Broadcast)
https://youtu.be/nmMRMIE3MGw

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