new inflationary cosmology

new inflationary cosmology

[′nü in′flā·shə‚ner·ē käz′mäl·ə·jē] (astronomy) A modification of the original inflationary universe cosmology in which the breaking of grand unified symmetry does not involve a tunneling process and is, instead, analogous to a process in which a ball rolls down from a hill with an extremely flat top.