The Lepton epoch is a specific phase in the early universe, occurring shortly after the Big Bang. It is characterized by the dominance of leptons—fundamental particles that include electrons and their neutrinos, as well as their heavier counterparts like muons and taus. The Lepton epoch begins roughly 10^-6 seconds after the Big Bang and lasts until about 1 second after the Big Bang.
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