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    • https://phys.libretexts.org/Courses/Chicago_State_University/PH_S_1150%3A_Basic_Astronomy/16%3A_The_Early_Universe/16.03%3A_Inflation
      You will know that magnets are never seen as single poles and that and explanation for this led to a theory with cosmological implications. You will know that the Universe underwent a period of rapid,...You will know that magnets are never seen as single poles and that and explanation for this led to a theory with cosmological implications. You will know that the Universe underwent a period of rapid, exponential expansion at early times. You will understand how inflation can explain the observed homogeneity and isotropy of the Universe. You will understand how inflation can explain the observed flat geometry of the Universe. You will know that inflation is driven by a release of energy from the

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