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An analogy to the eternally inflating universe is bubbles in a glass of beer (figure 7.1): each bubble in the beer is a universe like our own, with the edge of the bubble universe expanding outward at the speed of light. In between bubbles is vacuum-dominated, inflating space, expanding exponentially and pulling the bubble universes apart from one another faster than the speed of light.
Douglas Phillips
Question sent to Kinney on bubble boundaries.
An Infinity of Worlds: Cosmic Inflation and the Beginning of the Universe
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