The universe transformed itself?
   The metric expansion of space. The inflationary epoch is the expansion of the metric tensor at left. (Photo credit: Wikipedia )    This is a challenging day to be a journalist on the science beat, if the goal is to avoid ultimate questions .   I am happy to report that  The Washington Post  — to my surprise, quite frankly — didn’t try to avoid the obvious. Here’s the  top of its story  on the Big Bang  update that is making global headlines:    In the beginning, the universe got very big very fast, transforming itself in a fraction of an instant from something almost infinitesimally small to something imponderably vast, a cosmos so huge that no one will ever be able to see it all.   This is the premise of an idea called cosmic inflation  — a powerful twist on the big-bang theory — and Monday it received a major boost from an experiment at the South Pole  called BICEP2. A team of astronomers led by John Kovac of the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics  anno...