John Michael Strubhart

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Although there’s no sommelier uncorking the cosmos, the same conclusion holds: if there’s a field—the hypothetical inflaton field—that has a uniform value throughout a region of space, it will fill that region not only with energy but also with negative pressure. And, as is now familiar, such negative pressure yields repulsive gravity, which drives an ever-quickening expansion of space.
The Hidden Reality: Parallel Universes and the Deep Laws of the Cosmos
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