John Michael Strubhart

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In many versions of the inflationary theory, the burst of spatial expansion is not a onetime event. Instead, the process by which our region of the universe formed—rapid stretching of space, followed by a transition to a more ordinary, slower expansion, together with the production of particles—may happen over and over again at various far-flung locations throughout the cosmos.
The Hidden Reality: Parallel Universes and the Deep Laws of the Cosmos
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