Linde's Chaotic Eternal Inflation
Once inflation starts, it never stops everywhere, generating a self-reproducing multiverse.
Bubble universes nucleate within the inflating background. Each becomes a self-contained pocket universe with its own physics.
Bubble nucleation scene for Eternal Inflation. Press play to watch pocket universes form in an inflating background, or drag the canvas to orbit. A vast inflating background never finishes inflating, because it keeps expanding faster than it can decay. Bubble universes nucleate inside it. Ours is one bubble; outside, the ocean keeps producing more.
In one sentence
Linde showed in 1986 that inflation is self-reproducing: quantum fluctuations push some regions to keep inflating, producing an eternal multiverse of bubble universes.
The claim
Linde's key insight: in any region where inflation is occurring, quantum fluctuations of the inflaton field can push the field "uphill" against the slow-roll, keeping inflation going. These regions then expand faster than regions where inflation ends. The result: the total inflating volume grows without bound, and "child" bubble universes endlessly nucleate inside it.
This is the standard model of eternal inflation today. Each bubble universe is causally isolated from the others. Our observable universe is one bubble; the inflating bulk continues outside it indefinitely.
The family stance
A vast, still-inflating background filled with the energy of a quantum field stuck in a metastable state. This background has been spawning bubble universes, including ours, possibly forever.
Predictions
- Infinite multiverse of bubble universes
- Different bubbles can have different physical constants
- Inflation is past-incomplete but future-eternal
Evidence
- Inflation observationally well-supported (Planck 2018)
- Flatness, scale-invariant spectrum confirmed
- Linde's framework is the dominant inflation paradigm
Counterpoints
- Other bubbles cannot be directly observed
- The measure problem makes predictions ambiguous
Variants in this family
▸Go deeperTechnical detail with proper terminology
In Linde's chaotic inflation, the inflaton starts with a random distribution of initial values across different patches of the early universe. Patches with higher field values inflate longer. Quantum fluctuations on Hubble scales add stochastic noise to the classical slow-roll. In some patches, this noise drives the field uphill, prolonging inflation indefinitely. These regions occupy ever-increasing volume due to exponential expansion. The result is future-eternal inflation, even though any individual worldline eventually exits to a bubble universe.
References
- EstablishedLinde (1983). Phys. Lett. B 129, 177
- EstablishedLinde (1986). Phys. Lett. B 175, 395
- EstablishedBorde, Guth, Vilenkin (2003). Inflationary spacetimes are incomplete in past directions. Phys. Rev. Lett. 90, 151301
Last reviewed May 14, 2026
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