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The theory goes that during this time, called inflation, space itself expanded at a rate much, much faster than the speed of light.
Before inflation, space had been expanding at a slower pace like the elastic membrane on a balloon.
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And what the Phillips curve with expected inflation implied was "clockwise spirals" in unemployment-inflation space.
A huge number of separate regions where Big Bangs occur are separated by continuously inflating space in eternal inflation.
There should be multiple, enormous regions of space where inflation ends and a hot Big Bang begins, but they can never encounter one another, as they're separated by regions of inflating space.
Inflation causes space to expand exponentially, which can very quickly result in any pre-existing curved space appearing flat.
Inflation causes space to expand exponentially, which can very quickly result in any pre-existing curved or non-smooth space appearing flat.
Now because inflation expands space so rapidly, grid points that were in the circle just before inflation move outside the circle after, i.e. the circle only grows at a rate c*t, but the expansion makes the space between objects grow much faster.
So things that were a matter of speculation will gradually become better and better established". Linde helped pioneer inflationary cosmology -- the theory that the universe began not with a fiery big bang but with an extraordinarily rapid expansion (inflation) of space in a vacuum-like state.
Before that, there was an epoch known as cosmic inflation, where space itself expanded exponentially, full of energy inherent to the fabric of spacetime.
Commenting on its most recent move, the RBI said in a statement that the slowdown in the rate of inflation "provides space, albeit limited, for monetary policy to give greater emphasis to growth risks".
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