On Saturday, December 22, 2018 at 11:46:18 AM UTC, [email protected] 
wrote:
>
> If the temperature was non uniform when the BB occurred, if it occurred, 
> why would a sudden increase in its volume, aka inflation, erase or wash out 
> those non uniformities? ISTM, it would preserve them. OTOH, if the initial 
> temperature were uniform, would that obviate the need for inflation, or 
> would non uniformities tend to become manifest were it not for inflation? 
> TIA, AG
>

IOW, what is the initial temperature condition assumed for the BB, uniform 
or non uniform, for which inflation is alleged to be the solution for? If 
initially uniform, is it assumed that asymmetries would arise were it not 
for inflation? If so, how would inflation prevent such asymmetries from 
arising? If initially non-uniform, is it believed symmetry required 
inflation, and if so, why? In this case, I don't see why a sudden inflation 
would not simply retain the asymmetry.TIA, AG

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