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So the inflationary period when it started to settle down, that just basically meant that it was losing energy, that it was losing energy, the product of that lost energy was the particles of things we see in our universe now. And there could have been different areas in the universe that were settling down at different rates. And as those rates were now coming out of their inflationary period because the universe may have not had a uniform decrease in the inflationary period, we may have had all these other universes. So we could be surrounded by multitudes of what is referred to as the bubble universe, and they're out beyond our observable horizon and we won't be able to see them. And that's out about 46.5 billion light years out.
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