Entilzha wrote:Mysterious 'Dark Flow' May Be Tug of Other Universe http://news.discovery.com/space/dark-flow-universe.html
That's pretty cool I was just reading that the other day. I read THIS link a few days ago but I think they sorta misquoted it because its' not really "other universes" it'd just be different parts of ours, different parts that are spatially separated or even, almost, completely cutoff by early inflation.
I remember reading about inflation several years ago when the Russian physicist Andrew Linde was proposing it and it was still very new but it was one of those deals where it intrigued me and sounded very plausible (though I was probably about 13 so it's not like I could get a handle on the math at the time) so it's neat today to see it coming to the forefront as one of the most significant early universal evolution theories to augment BBT to explain the COBE and some other things.
Inflationary theory is also a little bit like relativity in my mind in that it's such an exotic concept to take in that it has a lot of far-reaching consequences that continue to still be investigated and, occasionally, detected. I mean the idea of the Universe expanding in faster-than-light fits in the early microseconds of the universe, doubling in size billions of times to become almost the size it is today after like a year? That's pretty cool... What's also really messed up is the entire idea of the passage of time in the early universe, because spacetime ITSELF was expanding so it's a little weird to talk about time.