How do we know everything about universe with such precision?

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I understand that we build models and do calculations but aren’t there any potential errors/assumptions? That accumulate over multiple calculations and grow bigger the further we go back or over distance?
I.e. “At approximately 10−37 seconds into the expansion, a phase transition caused a cosmic inflation, during which the universe grew exponentially, unconstrained by the light speed invariance, and temperatures dropped by a factor of 100,000.”

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We don’t know everything about the universe. If we did we didn’t need scientists. The only thing we do know with “such precision” is that we barely know anything about the universe

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