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Quick question from a newbie, was the inflation of the universe faster than the speed of light ?
Having heard about the proposed speed of inflation (on TV) it seemed to be faster than the speed of light, surely never possible, so how fast was this inflation of the universe ?
"in a millionth, of a millionth, of a millionth, of a millionth, of a millionth, of a millionth of a second, it went from smaller than the size of an atom to bigger than a galaxy"
Having heard about the proposed speed of inflation (on TV) it seemed to be faster than the speed of light, surely never possible, so how fast was this inflation of the universe ?
"in a millionth, of a millionth, of a millionth, of a millionth, of a millionth, of a millionth of a second, it went from smaller than the size of an atom to bigger than a galaxy"