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  • In the 1980s, Alan Guth and Andrei Linde modified this theory by adding to it a period of inflation.

    Do "Skeleton" Filaments Give Structure to the Universe? | Universe Today 2009

  • Andrei Linde and Vitaly Vanchurin at Stanford University in California, did a few back-of- the- envelope calculations, starting with the idea that the Big Bang was essentially a quantum process which generated quantum fluctuations in the state of the early universe.

    If We Live in a Multiverse, How Many Are There? | Universe Today 2009

  • The paper "How many universes are in the multiverse?" by Andrei Linde, Vitaly Vanchurin:

    If We Live in a Multiverse, How Many Are There? | Universe Today 2009

  • Another thing is the hypothesis of a multiverse with different “universes” with different laws of physics (i.e. constants) sprouting from one other, endlessly (this is an Andrei Linde idea, IIRC).

    Crackergate Sean 2008

  • Devised independently by Alan Guth of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and by Russian physicist Andrei Linde, it holds that the universe began in the expanding fireball of the big bang and then inflated madly, doubling in size every tenth of a quadrillionth of a quintillionth (10-to the 34th power) of a second.

    'The Handwriting Of God' 2008

  • Folger's article is based on an interview with physicist Andrei Linde, who says: "We have a lot of really, really strange coincidences, and all of these coincidences are such that they make life possible."

    Dear Canadian Blog Awards: I'm going to enjoy this. CC 2008

  • Folger's article is based on an interview with physicist Andrei Linde, who says: "We have a lot of really, really strange coincidences, and all of these coincidences are such that they make life possible."

    Archive 2008-11-01 LuLu 2008

  • Andrei Linde in particular argued that this is the way things are.

    Guest Post: Joe Polchinski on Science or Sociology? Sean 2007

  • Andrei Linde refers to such a picture as self-reproducing.

    How Did the Universe Start? Sean 2007

  • "People are becoming more powerful," says Andrei Linde, a cosmologist based at Stanford University in California.

    When Humans Can Create Universes, Who Needs God? William Harryman 2007

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