Pocket universe

[1][2] Astrophysicist Jean-Luc Lehners, of the Princeton Center for Theoretical Science, has argued that an inflationary universe does produce pockets.

In his 2012 journal, Lehners wrote about how pocket universes can emerge as a result of eternal inflation.

Lehners goes on to discuss which one of these types of universes we live in, and how that is dependent on the measurement of the regulation of infinities inherent in eternal inflation.

[3] But, Lehners continues, "the current leading measure proposals—namely, the global light-cone cutoff and its local counterpart, the causal diamond measure—as well as closely related proposals, all predict that we should live in a pocket universe that starts out with a small Hubble rate, thus favoring emergent and cyclic models."

In the SCP Foundation series of collaborative writing, SCP-106, otherwise known as "The Old Man," dwells in a pocket dimension into which it lures its victims.