"... almost any inflationary model has the property that it produces not just one big bang but ultimately an infinite number of them, at an exponentially increasing rate — and that's what we we call eternal inflation. It's eternal only into the future — we don't think it's eternal into the past — so the word "eternal" is not quite being used in its dictionary definition ..."
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