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The potential impact of ‘quantum foam’ on the expansion of the early universe

There was a phase of rapid expansion in the early universe called inflation. Cosmologists previously believed this expansion was powered by a newly discovered entity in the universe known as the inflaton. However, new research suggests that it may have been possible for the universe to inflate without the need for anything new to fuel that inflation.

In the 1970s, physicist Alan Guth proposed a radical concept of the very early universe. Initially created to address certain problematic characteristics of high-energy physics in the young, dense, hot universe, Guth developed a model where a newly introduced quantum field called the inflaton drove a brief yet intense period of tremendously accelerated expansion, increasing the size of the universe by many orders of magnitude in less than a second.

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