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What is the difference between spatial expansion and inflation?

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  1. Actually they both refer to spatial expansion BUT inflation deals with a brief period immediately after the Big Bang in which space expanded faster than the speed of light. Such a thing is allowed by relativity because it's space expanding at that velocity and not any mass moving through it faster than light.

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