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Chalnoth said:Take inflation, for example. In simple models of inflation, the universe is made to be smooth because of the rapid early expansion. This rapid early expansion doesn't eliminate any variations that existed early-on, it just made it so much larger than the observable universe
This is an oft claimed feature of "inflation," but I have yet to see an explanation of how this would work. What, exactly, becomes "much larger than the observable universe," and at what timeframe? Alan Guth's original (simple?) claim was an expansion factor of "at least 1026," which would make the universe 0.1 m across after 1/1032 second, how can a one meter difference in radius "smooth out" anything?