Universe After Inflation
Most recent answer: 10/22/2007
Q:
how large was the universe after inflation?
- john kester
rochester ny
- john kester
rochester ny
A:
John -
Thats a pretty interesting question. For background, we should let other readers know that youre wondering about how big the universe was shortly after . The universe has been expanding since the Big Bang, but theres now very strong evidence that the initial expansion had an extremely brief period of extremely rapidly increasing expansion, called inflation.
If by universe you mean all the stuff that makes up the visible universe, its radius after initial inflation was (very roughly) 10 cm, the size of your fist if we understand correctly. Thats to be compared with 14 billion light years now. If by universe you mean everything, including the stuff beyond our current horizon, we cant answer, because we dont know if were part of a finite universe or an infinite universe.
By the way, it seems that the universe is again in a period of inflation, although this time its not very dramatic.
Heres a nice Website discussing these questions in more depth
-Mike and Tamara
Thats a pretty interesting question. For background, we should let other readers know that youre wondering about how big the universe was shortly after . The universe has been expanding since the Big Bang, but theres now very strong evidence that the initial expansion had an extremely brief period of extremely rapidly increasing expansion, called inflation.
If by universe you mean all the stuff that makes up the visible universe, its radius after initial inflation was (very roughly) 10 cm, the size of your fist if we understand correctly. Thats to be compared with 14 billion light years now. If by universe you mean everything, including the stuff beyond our current horizon, we cant answer, because we dont know if were part of a finite universe or an infinite universe.
By the way, it seems that the universe is again in a period of inflation, although this time its not very dramatic.
Heres a nice Website discussing these questions in more depth
-Mike and Tamara
(published on 10/22/2007)