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arxiv: 1312.0613 · v3 · pith:V5IP2TUJnew · submitted 2013-12-02 · 🌌 astro-ph.CO · astro-ph.EP· gr-qc· hep-ph· hep-th

The Habitable Epoch of the Early Universe

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In the redshift range 100<(1+z)<137, the cosmic microwave background (CMB) had a temperature of 273-373K (0-100 degrees Celsius), allowing early rocky planets (if any existed) to have liquid water chemistry on their surface and be habitable, irrespective of their distance from a star. In the standard LCDM cosmology, the first star-forming halos within our Hubble volume started collapsing at these redshifts, allowing the chemistry of life to possibly begin when the Universe was merely 10-17 million years old. The possibility of life starting when the average matter density was a million times bigger than it is today argues against the anthropic explanation for the low value of the cosmological constant.

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