lobides
Lobides are a hypothetical class of celestial objects that are theorized to exist in the very early universe. The concept of lobides was proposed by cosmologists to explain certain observed anomalies in the cosmic microwave background radiation. These anomalies, such as large-scale temperature fluctuations and unusual patterns, could potentially be the result of structures that formed and evolved differently than predicted by standard cosmological models.
The idea behind lobides suggests that in the immediate aftermath of the Big Bang, during a period
Current observational data, particularly from missions like the Planck satellite, has provided increasingly precise measurements of