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What are inflation models that don't produce multiverse?
I mean by multiverse these pocket or bubble universes which are produced during eternal inflation. I don't have a broad idea, but I think models like chaotic inflation or hybrid inflation do produce them.weirdoguy said:What are inflation models that produce multiverse? What do you mean by multiverse? Any sources you are reading?
http://www.stanford.edu/~alinde/Eternal86.pdfweirdoguy said:What are inflation models that produce multiverse? What do you mean by multiverse? Any sources you are reading?
cosmanino2050 said:TL;DR Summary: What are inflation models that don't produce multiverse?
What are inflation models that don't produce multiverse?
In many models, the inflationary phase of the Universe's expansion lasts forever in at least some regions of the Universe. This occurs because inflating regions expand very rapidly, reproducing themselves. Unless the rate of decay to the non-inflating phase is sufficiently fast, new inflating regions are produced more rapidly than non-inflating regions. In such models, most of the volume of the Universe is continuously inflating at any given time.
All models of eternal inflation produce an infinite, hypothetical multiverse, typically a fractal. The multiverse theory has created significant dissension in the scientific community about the viability of the inflationary model.