I quote your own source again:
A period of rapid expansion in the early moments of the universe could have set these perturbations in place by blowing up microscopic quantum fluctuations to astronomical scales -- seeding the galaxies and nets of galaxies we see today.
You have a very poetic fancy by the tail, and I admire it's scope and detail, and cannot gainsay it--for all the world, for all of time, I suspect, it could be true. And therein lies the root of the reason it ain't science. If I have no means of even attempting to gainsay it, it isn't on the scientific table.
You are in good company. In this interview with Nicolo Dallaporta, a father of modern Cosmology, speaking of the multi-verse theories:
To me it all quite exciting and I will continue watching and waiting. Thank you so very much for the discussion!
Well, I think you're going to far. Speculation is an essential (and fun) part of the scientific process. What's important is to have the right attitude about it. It's an art really.