
TL;DR
This paper reviews theoretical models of the early Universe and discusses how comparing these models with cosmic microwave background observations can enhance our understanding of primordial physics.
Contribution
It provides an overview of early Universe theories and emphasizes the importance of observational tests to refine these models.
Findings
Cosmic microwave background fluctuations support early Universe models
Observations constrain primordial physics theories
Theoretical ideas guide future cosmological research
Abstract
This contribution gives a brief overview of the theoretical ideas underlying our current understanding of the early Universe. Confronting the predictions of the early Universe models with cosmological observations, in particular of the cosmic microwave background fluctuations, will improve our knowledge about the physics of the primordial Universe.
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