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How fast was the faster than light expansion ?
During the inflation epoch, any region of space doubled in size not every 7 billion years, but every 10-64 seconds
Quote from: Halc on 07/02/2025 23:29:14During the inflation epoch, any region of space doubled in size not every 7 billion years, but every 10-64 secondsSo if I'm doing the math right, even two points that were a Planck length apart would have had a relative recession velocity of about 5.39 x 10^20 times faster than the speed of light...
So if I have two points that start out 1 Planck length apart (1.616 x 10-35 m), and the expansion of space in a period of 10-64 s causes the distance between those two points to double (to 3.232 x 10-35 m), then the distance between those two points increased by 1 Planck length over a period of 10-64 seconds. Speed is distance divided by time, so (1.616 x 10-35 m)/(10-64) = 1.616 x 1029 m/s. The speed of light is 299,792,458 m/s, so (1.616 x 1029 m/s)/(299,792,458 m/s) = 5.39 x 1020 times the speed of light.