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Old 26-April-2008, 09:20 AM
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Well, Guth's free lunch was the balance between gravitational potential and the total mass energy, I believe, but inflation had a definite cause in the very early cosmic evolution.



It's an attempted description of dark energy, how it acts, where it comes from....



Quite. It's an idea in development....

It does seem to be a residual "energetic space" effect from the brief period of exceedingly high expansion that Guth and others developed. That inflation only occurred due to the extreme conditions of a spacetime very different than ours! But it may have left over this tiny expansion effect...
A space inflation seems to be an initial condition when the energy of the space was converted into rest mass matter. What inflation of the space is I do not know.
I suppose it was a primordial Black Hole created of the Vacuum Space curvature but it is my assumption only.

After a short period of Planck time the inflation of the space stops and the recession of the space begins. The space recession we observe till now.
In my idea the space recessin is just a supply of the Vacuum into a Black Hole. The Vacuum Energy is a potential energy which is converted into a kinetic energy inside a Black Hole. That way the Black Hole grows Mass=Radius c^2/2G and its density decreases.