Primordial black holes are theorized to have formed shortly after the Big Bang when quantum fluctuations in the inflaton field, the hypothetical quantum field which drives inflation resulting in a very brief period of exponential inflation of the universe. Where there are quantum fluctuations creating regions of over-density, these collapse after inflation due to gravity to form primordial black holes.
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If primordial black holes do exist it would favour the theory that supermassive black holes in the centre of galaxies were produced before the formation of the galaxy.

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If primordial black holes do exist it would favour the theory that supermassive black holes in the centre of galaxies were produced before the formation of the galaxy.