Cosmic inflation refers to a rapid expansion of space that occurred shortly after the Big Bang, but the exact cause of this phenomenon remains uncertain. While some theories suggest a "false vacuum" state or repulsive gravity-bearing matter may be responsible, no definitive explanation has been established. The discussion highlights that the rate of expansion has always been decreasing, with inflation characterized by a positive acceleration that later transitioned to negative before becoming positive again at a much slower rate. The concept of inflation is distinct from dark energy, which is still not fully understood. Overall, while inflationary cosmology has made predictions that align with observations, it does not yet have the same level of acceptance as the Big Bang model.