Astrophysics II
Chaotic inflation is a model of cosmic inflation characterized by a rapid expansion of the universe caused by the existence of a scalar field that can have multiple potential energy states. This model suggests that different regions of space can experience different rates of inflation, leading to a patchwork universe with varying properties. In this framework, the inflationary phase can occur in a seemingly random manner, depending on the local energy conditions and fluctuations in the scalar field.
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