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  • Cosmology
  • Scientific study of the origin, evolution, and eventual fate of the universe

    Cosmology (from Ancient Greek κόσμος (cosmos) 'the universe, the world' and -λογία (logia) 'study of') is the study of the nature of the universe, the

    Cosmology

    Cosmology

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  • Cosmology of Kyoto
  • 1993 video game

    Cosmology of Kyoto (京都千年物語, Kyoto Sennen Monogatari; lit. "Kyoto Thousand-Year Monogatari") is an adventure game developed by Softedge and published by

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    Cosmology_of_Kyoto

  • Physical cosmology
  • Branch of physics that studies mathematical models of the universe

    Physical cosmology is a branch of physics concerned with modeling the universe based on the laws of physics. A cosmological model provides a mathematical

    Physical cosmology

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    Physical_cosmology

  • Religious cosmology
  • Religious explanation

    Religious cosmology is an explanation of the origin, evolution, and eventual fate of the universe from a religious perspective. This may include beliefs

    Religious cosmology

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  • Brane cosmology
  • Theories in particle physics and cosmology

    Brane cosmology refers to several theories in particle physics and cosmology related to string theory, superstring theory and M-theory. The central idea

    Brane cosmology

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    Brane_cosmology

  • Ancient Near Eastern cosmology
  • The cosmology of the ancient Near East refers to beliefs about where the universe came from, how it developed, and its physical layout, in the ancient

    Ancient Near Eastern cosmology

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    Ancient_Near_Eastern_cosmology

  • Cosmology (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    cosmology Hindu cosmology Jain cosmology Cosmology (album), 2010 album by Rolo Tomasi Cosmology (textbook), 2008 book by Steven Weinberg Cosmology (The Urantia

    Cosmology (disambiguation)

    Cosmology_(disambiguation)

  • Biblical cosmology
  • Biblical cosmology is the biblical writers' conception of the cosmos as an organised, structured entity, including its origin, order, meaning and destiny

    Biblical cosmology

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  • Fractal cosmology
  • Theory of fractal structure in the universe

    In physical cosmology, fractal cosmology is a set of minority cosmological theories which state that the distribution of matter in the Universe, or the

    Fractal cosmology

    Fractal_cosmology

  • Cosmic inflation
  • Theory of rapid universe expansion

    In physical cosmology, cosmic inflation, cosmological inflation, or just inflation, is a theory of exponential expansion of space in the very early universe

    Cosmic inflation

    Cosmic inflation

    Cosmic_inflation

  • Big Bang
  • Physical theory of the cosmos

    expanded from an initial state of high density and temperature. Various cosmological models based on the Big Bang concept explain a broad range of phenomena

    Big Bang

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  • Dualism in cosmology
  • Two fundamental and often opposing concepts

    Dualism or dualistic cosmology is the belief that two fundamental concepts exist, which often oppose each other. It is an umbrella term that covers a

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  • Buddhist cosmology
  • Description of the universe in Buddhist texts

    Buddhist cosmology is the description of the shape and evolution of the Universe according to Buddhist scriptures and commentaries. It consists of a temporal

    Buddhist cosmology

    Buddhist cosmology

    Buddhist_cosmology

  • Lambda-CDM model
  • Mathematical model of the Big Bang

    mathematical model of the Big Bang theory with three major components: a cosmological constant, denoted by lambda (Λ), associated with dark energy; the postulated

    Lambda-CDM model

    Lambda-CDM model

    Lambda-CDM_model

  • Conformal cyclic cosmology
  • Cosmological model

    Conformal cyclic cosmology (CCC) is a speculative cyclocosmic cosmological model in the framework of general relativity, proposed by the theoretical physicist

    Conformal cyclic cosmology

    Conformal_cyclic_cosmology

  • Plasma cosmology
  • Non-standard model of the universe; emphasizes the role of ionized gases

    Plasma cosmology is a non-standard cosmology whose central postulate is that the dynamics of ionized gases and plasmas play important, if not dominant

    Plasma cosmology

    Plasma cosmology

    Plasma_cosmology

  • Mandaean cosmology
  • Conception of the universe in the religion of Mandaeism

    Mandaean cosmology is the Gnostic conception of the universe in the religion of Mandaeism. Mandaean cosmology is strongly influenced by ancient near eastern

    Mandaean cosmology

    Mandaean_cosmology

  • Shockwave cosmology
  • Non-standard model of the universe

    Shockwave cosmology is a non-standard cosmology proposed by Joel Smoller and Blake Temple in 2003. In this model, the “big bang” is an explosion inside

    Shockwave cosmology

    Shockwave cosmology

    Shockwave_cosmology

  • Inhomogeneous cosmology
  • Physical cosmological theory

    homogeneous and isotropic at large enough scales, as claimed by the cosmological principle and assumed by all models that use the Friedmann–Lemaître–Robertson–Walker

    Inhomogeneous cosmology

    Inhomogeneous cosmology

    Inhomogeneous_cosmology

  • Plane (Dungeons & Dragons)
  • Role-playing game multiverse

    cosmology. The 4th Edition of the game shifted to the World Axis cosmology. The 5th Edition brought back a new version of the Great Wheel cosmology which

    Plane (Dungeons & Dragons)

    Plane (Dungeons & Dragons)

    Plane_(Dungeons_&_Dragons)

  • Norse cosmology
  • Account of the universe and its laws by the ancient North Germanic peoples

    Norse cosmology is the account of the universe and its laws by the ancient North Germanic peoples. The topic encompasses concepts from Norse mythology

    Norse cosmology

    Norse cosmology

    Norse_cosmology

  • Journal of Cosmology
  • Self-published online journal of pseudoscience and fringe science

    The Journal of Cosmology is a website that describes itself as a "scientific journal". It has been criticized for lacking oversight and proper peer-review

    Journal of Cosmology

    Journal of Cosmology

    Journal_of_Cosmology

  • Cosmological principle
  • Theory that the universe is the same in all directions

    In modern physical cosmology, the cosmological principle is the notion that the spatial distribution of matter in the universe is uniformly isotropic

    Cosmological principle

    Cosmological principle

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  • Cosmological constant
  • Value representing energy density of space

    physical cosmology, the cosmological constant (usually denoted by the Greek capital letter lambda: Λ), alternatively called Einstein's cosmological constant

    Cosmological constant

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    Cosmological_constant

  • Quantum cosmology
  • Attempts to develop a quantum mechanical theory of cosmology

    of classical spacetime. String cosmology Brane cosmology Loop quantum cosmology Top-down cosmology Non-standard cosmology Loop quantum gravity Canonical

    Quantum cosmology

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    Quantum_cosmology

  • Chronology of the universe
  • History and future of the universe

    describes the history and future of the universe according to Big Bang cosmology. In this model, the history of the universe begins 13.787 billion years

    Chronology of the universe

    Chronology of the universe

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  • Cosmology of Tolkien's legendarium
  • Theme in J. R. R. Tolkien's writing

    fictional cosmology of J. R. R. Tolkien's legendarium combines aspects of Christian theology and metaphysics with pre-modern cosmological concepts in

    Cosmology of Tolkien's legendarium

    Cosmology_of_Tolkien's_legendarium

  • Cosmological horizon
  • Horizon appearing on a cosmological scale

    A cosmological horizon is one of two boundaries in three dimensional space, the particle horizon or the event horizon. The particle horizon divides space

    Cosmological horizon

    Cosmological_horizon

  • Black hole cosmology
  • Cosmological model in which the observable universe is the interior of a black hole

    A black hole cosmology, or Schwarzschild cosmology, is a cosmological model in which the observable universe is the interior of a black hole. During gravitational

    Black hole cosmology

    Black hole cosmology

    Black_hole_cosmology

  • Early Greek cosmology
  • Early Greek cosmology refers to beliefs about the origins, development, and structure of the universe in Ancient Greece that existed before the development

    Early Greek cosmology

    Early_Greek_cosmology

  • Top-down cosmology
  • Idea of multiple histories into a complete unified theory

    In theoretical physics, top-down cosmology is a proposal to regard the many possible histories of a given event as having real existence. This idea of

    Top-down cosmology

    Top-down_cosmology

  • Jewish cosmology
  • Jewish cosmology refers to the cosmological views articulated in Judaism through modern and premodern times. Jewish cosmology adopted, but also built on

    Jewish cosmology

    Jewish cosmology

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  • Anthropic principle
  • Hypothesis about sapient life and the universe

    In philosophy of science and cosmology, the anthropic principle (also known as the observation selection effect) is the proposition that the range of

    Anthropic principle

    Anthropic_principle

  • Firmament
  • Solid dome dividing the primal waters

    Eastern cosmology, the firmament was a celestial barrier that separated the Heavenly waters above from the Earth below. In Biblical cosmology, the firmament

    Firmament

    Firmament

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  • Cosmology (album)
  • 2010 studio album by Rolo Tomassi

    Cosmology is the second studio album by British mathcore band Rolo Tomassi, released in 2010. The album was planned to be released on 19 April, but was

    Cosmology (album)

    Cosmology_(album)

  • Loop quantum cosmology
  • Finite, symmetry-reduced model of loop quantum gravity

    Loop quantum cosmology (LQC) is a finite, symmetry-reduced model of loop quantum gravity (LQG) that predicts a "quantum bridge" between contracting and

    Loop quantum cosmology

    Loop_quantum_cosmology

  • Dark energy
  • Energy driving the accelerated expansion of the universe

    In physical cosmology and astronomy, dark energy is a proposed form of energy that affects the universe on its largest scales. Its primary effect is to

    Dark energy

    Dark energy

    Dark_energy

  • Mormon cosmology
  • View of the universe and nature of divinity in the Latter Day Saint movement

    Mormon cosmology is the description of the history, evolution, and destiny of the physical and metaphysical universe according to Mormonism, which includes

    Mormon cosmology

    Mormon cosmology

    Mormon_cosmology

  • Stephen Hawking
  • English theoretical physicist (1942–2018)

    and author who was director of research at the Centre for Theoretical Cosmology at the University of Cambridge. Between 1979 and 2009, he was the Lucasian

    Stephen Hawking

    Stephen Hawking

    Stephen_Hawking

  • Zoroastrian cosmology
  • Zoroastrian or Iranian cosmology refers to the origins (cosmogony) and structure (cosmography) of the cosmos in Zoroastrianism. Zoroastrian literature

    Zoroastrian cosmology

    Zoroastrian cosmology

    Zoroastrian_cosmology

  • Friedmann equations
  • Equations in physical cosmology

    Friedmann–Lemaître (FL) equations, are a set of equations in physical cosmology that govern cosmic expansion in homogeneous and isotropic models of the

    Friedmann equations

    Friedmann equations

    Friedmann_equations

  • Scale factor (cosmology)
  • Expansion of the universe parameter

    a subsequent dark-energy–dominated era. By itself the scale factor in cosmology is a geometrical scaling factor conventionally set to be 1.0 at the present

    Scale factor (cosmology)

    Scale_factor_(cosmology)

  • Dark matter
  • Hypothetical invisible cosmic material

    was it generated? More unsolved problems in physics In astronomy and cosmology, dark matter is an invisible and hypothetical form of matter that does

    Dark matter

    Dark matter

    Dark_matter

  • Kalam cosmological argument
  • Philosophical argument for the existence of God

    The Kalam cosmological argument is a modern formulation of the cosmological argument for the existence of God. It is named after the Kalam (medieval Islamic

    Kalam cosmological argument

    Kalam cosmological argument

    Kalam_cosmological_argument

  • Hindu cosmology
  • Description of the universe in Hindu texts

    Hindu cosmology is the description of the universe and its states of matter, cycles within time, physical structure, and effects on living entities according

    Hindu cosmology

    Hindu_cosmology

  • Gruber Prize in Cosmology
  • Award

    The Gruber Prize in Cosmology, established in 2000, is one of three prestigious international awards worth US$500,000 awarded by the Gruber Foundation

    Gruber Prize in Cosmology

    Gruber_Prize_in_Cosmology

  • Taoism
  • Religious and philosophical tradition

    different complex patterns. Taoist cosmology shares similar views with the School of Naturalists. Taoist cosmology focuses on the impersonal transformations

    Taoism

    Taoism

    Taoism

  • Cosmology episode
  • A cosmology episode is a sudden loss of meaning, followed eventually by a transformative pivot, which creates the conditions for revised meaning. In the

    Cosmology episode

    Cosmology_episode

  • Decoupling (cosmology)
  • Type of event in the early universe

    In cosmology, decoupling is a period in the development of the universe when different types of particles fall out of thermal equilibrium with each other

    Decoupling (cosmology)

    Decoupling (cosmology)

    Decoupling_(cosmology)

  • Egyptian mythology
  • Egypt's culture. Egyptian cosmology is analogous to ancient near eastern cosmology, early Greek cosmology, and other cosmological systems, which may be collectively

    Egyptian mythology

    Egyptian mythology

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  • Non-standard cosmology
  • Models of the universe which deviate from then-current scientific consensus

    A non-standard cosmology is any physical cosmological model of the universe that was, or still is, proposed as an alternative to the then-current standard

    Non-standard cosmology

    Non-standard cosmology

    Non-standard_cosmology

  • String cosmology
  • Branch of string theory

    String cosmology is a relatively new field that tries to apply equations of string theory to solve the questions of early cosmology. A related area of

    String cosmology

    String_cosmology

  • Cosmology@Home
  • BOINC based volunteer computing project galaxy simulation

    Cosmology@Home was a volunteer computing project that used the BOINC platform and was formerly run at the Departments of Astronomy and Physics at the

    Cosmology@Home

    Cosmology@Home

    Cosmology@Home

  • Void (astronomy)
  • Vast empty spaces between filaments with few or no galaxies

    together, creating huge cosmic structures known as galaxy filaments. The cosmological evolution of the void regions differs drastically from the evolution

    Void (astronomy)

    Void (astronomy)

    Void_(astronomy)

  • Buchalter Cosmology Prize
  • Award

    The Buchalter Cosmology Prize, established in 2014, is a prestigious annual prize bestowed by Dr. Ari Buchalter. Every year, three Buchalter Prizes are

    Buchalter Cosmology Prize

    Buchalter_Cosmology_Prize

  • Redshift
  • Change in wavelength of light

    known as a blueshift. Three forms of redshift occur in astronomy and cosmology: Doppler redshifts due to the relative motions of radiation sources, gravitational

    Redshift

    Redshift

    Redshift

  • Flat Earth
  • Archaic conception of Earth's shape

    philosophy with Pythagoras (6th century BC). However, the early Greek cosmological view of a flat Earth persisted among most pre-Socratics (6th–5th century

    Flat Earth

    Flat Earth

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  • Cosmology in the Muslim world
  • Islamic cosmology is the cosmology of Islamic societies. Islamic cosmology is not a single unitary system, but is inclusive of a number of cosmological systems

    Cosmology in the Muslim world

    Cosmology_in_the_Muslim_world

  • Atacama Cosmology Telescope
  • Telescope in the Atacama Desert, northern Chile

    The Atacama Cosmology Telescope (ACT) was a cosmological millimeter-wave telescope located on Cerro Toco in the Atacama Desert in the north of Chile. ACT

    Atacama Cosmology Telescope

    Atacama Cosmology Telescope

    Atacama_Cosmology_Telescope

  • Universe
  • Everything in space and time

    entire galactic filaments. Since the early 20th century, the field of cosmology has established that the universe has been expanding for 13.8 billion

    Universe

    Universe

    Universe

  • Shinto
  • Japanese religion

    called shinbutsu-shūgō. The kami came to be viewed as part of Buddhist cosmology and were increasingly depicted anthropomorphically. The earliest written

    Shinto

    Shinto

    Shinto

  • Expansion of the universe
  • Increase in distance between parts of the universe

    to local reference frames and does not limit the recession rates of cosmologically distant objects. The expansion of the universe was discovered by separate

    Expansion of the universe

    Expansion of the universe

    Expansion_of_the_universe

  • Cosmological constant problem
  • Concept in cosmology

    by quantum field theory? More unsolved problems in physics In cosmology, the cosmological constant problem or vacuum catastrophe is the substantial disagreement

    Cosmological constant problem

    Cosmological constant problem

    Cosmological_constant_problem

  • Cosmology (book)
  • Textbook by Steven Weinberg

    Cosmology (2008) is a textbook about cosmology by American physicist Steven Weinberg. The textbook is intended for final-year physics undergraduates or

    Cosmology (book)

    Cosmology_(book)

  • Recombination (cosmology)
  • Cosmological epoch c. 370,000 years after the Big Bang

    In cosmology, recombination refers to the epoch during which charged electrons and protons first became bound to form electrically neutral hydrogen atoms

    Recombination (cosmology)

    Recombination (cosmology)

    Recombination_(cosmology)

  • Centre for Theoretical Cosmology
  • Research facility at the University of Cambridge

    52.21043°N 0.10188°E / 52.21043; 0.10188 The Centre for Theoretical Cosmology (Hawkings CTC) is a research centre within the Department of Applied Mathematics

    Centre for Theoretical Cosmology

    Centre_for_Theoretical_Cosmology

  • Kingdom Hearts
  • Video game franchise

    Kingdom Hearts is a series of action role-playing games developed and published by Square Enix (originally by Square) and owned by The Walt Disney Company

    Kingdom Hearts

    Kingdom_Hearts

  • Cosmos
  • Universe as a complex and orderly system or entity

    universe as a complex and orderly system or entity. The cosmos is studied in cosmology – a broad discipline covering scientific, religious or philosophical aspects

    Cosmos

    Cosmos

    Cosmos

  • Boltzmann brain
  • Philosophical thought experiment

    which are about perception and thought, Boltzmann brains are used in cosmology to test our assumptions about thermodynamics and the development of the

    Boltzmann brain

    Boltzmann brain

    Boltzmann_brain

  • Holographic principle
  • Principle in theoretical physics

    holographic bound Brane cosmology Digital physics Entropic gravity Implicate and explicate order Quantum speed limit theorems Physical cosmology Quantum foam except

    Holographic principle

    Holographic_principle

  • Quranic cosmology
  • Nature of the cosmos according to the Qur'an

    Quranic cosmology is how the Quran views the nature of the cosmos, especially its origins, development, and structure. In the Quran, the cosmos originates

    Quranic cosmology

    Quranic_cosmology

  • Cosmological phase transition
  • Phase transition for the whole universe

    A cosmological phase transition is an overall change in the state of matter across the whole universe. The success of the Big Bang model led researchers

    Cosmological phase transition

    Cosmological_phase_transition

  • Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics
  • Academic journal

    The Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics is an online-only peer-reviewed scientific journal focusing on all aspects of cosmology and astroparticle

    Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics

    Journal_of_Cosmology_and_Astroparticle_Physics

  • Baháʼí cosmology
  • Baháʼí view on reality

    In Baháʼí cosmology reality is divided into three divisions. The first division is God, who is preexistent and on whom the rest of creation is contingent

    Baháʼí cosmology

    Baháʼí cosmology

    Baháʼí_cosmology

  • Sufi cosmology
  • Sufi approach to cosmology

    Sufi cosmology (Arabic: الكوزمولوجية الصوفية) is a Sufi approach to cosmology which discusses the creation of man and the universe, which according to

    Sufi cosmology

    Sufi_cosmology

  • Cosmic microwave background
  • Trace radiation from the early universe

    the Big Bang theory for the origin of the universe. In the Big Bang cosmological models, during the earliest periods, the universe was filled with an

    Cosmic microwave background

    Cosmic microwave background

    Cosmic_microwave_background

  • Polarization (cosmology)
  • E and B modes (Polarisation)

    Polarization in cosmology refers to the orientation of the oscillations of waves as they travel through space, primarily understood in the cosmic microwave

    Polarization (cosmology)

    Polarization_(cosmology)

  • Particle physics in cosmology
  • physical cosmology studies the universe as a single physical entity. The interface between these two fields is sometimes referred to as particle cosmology. Particle

    Particle physics in cosmology

    Particle_physics_in_cosmology

  • Midgard
  • Location in Germanic cosmology

    In Germanic cosmology, Midgard (an anglicised form of Old Norse Miðgarðr; Old English Middangeard, Old Saxon Middilgard, Old High German Mittilagart,

    Midgard

    Midgard

  • Multiverse
  • Hypothetical group of multiple universes

    history. It has evolved and has been debated in various fields, including cosmology, physics, and philosophy. Some physicists have argued that the multiverse

    Multiverse

    Multiverse

    Multiverse

  • Institute for Computational Cosmology
  • Research institute at Durham University

    The Institute for Computational Cosmology (ICC) is a research institute at Durham University in England. It was founded in November 2002 as part of the

    Institute for Computational Cosmology

    Institute for Computational Cosmology

    Institute_for_Computational_Cosmology

  • Ekpyrotic universe
  • Cosmological model

    The ekpyrotic universe (/ˌɛkpaɪˈrɒtɪk/) is a cosmological model of the early universe that explains the origin of the large-scale structure of the cosmos

    Ekpyrotic universe

    Ekpyrotic_universe

  • New York University
  • Private university in New York City, New York

    New York University (NYU) is a private research university in New York City, United States. Chartered in 1831 by the New York State Legislature, NYU was

    New York University

    New York University

    New_York_University

  • Chinese mythology
  • Mythology of the greater Chinese area

    mythological perspective. Numerous myths delve into the creation and cosmology of the universe, exploring the origins of deities and heavenly inhabitants

    Chinese mythology

    Chinese mythology

    Chinese_mythology

  • Kavli Institute for Cosmology
  • Research institute at the University of Cambridge

    The Kavli Institute for Cosmology, Cambridge (KICC) is a research establishment set up through collaboration of the University of Cambridge and the Kavli

    Kavli Institute for Cosmology

    Kavli Institute for Cosmology

    Kavli_Institute_for_Cosmology

  • Timeline of cosmological theories
  • This timeline of cosmological theories and discoveries is a chronological record of the development of humanity's understanding of the cosmos over the

    Timeline of cosmological theories

    Timeline of cosmological theories

    Timeline_of_cosmological_theories

  • Energy
  • Physical quantity

    internal energy source for gas giant planets like Jupiter and Saturn. In cosmology and astronomy the phenomena of stars, nova, supernova, quasars, and gamma-ray

    Energy

    Energy

    Energy

  • Cosmological argument
  • Argument for the existence of God

    In philosophy of religion, a cosmological argument is an argument for the existence of God based on observational statements concerning the universe and

    Cosmological argument

    Cosmological_argument

  • Friedmann–Lemaître–Robertson–Walker metric
  • Metric based on the exact solution of Einstein's field equations of general relativity

    equations, which have been developed into the Standard Model of modern cosmology and further developed into the Lambda-CDM model. The metric is a consequence

    Friedmann–Lemaître–Robertson–Walker metric

    Friedmann–Lemaître–Robertson–Walker metric

    Friedmann–Lemaître–Robertson–Walker_metric

  • Giordano Bruno
  • Italian Dominican friar, philosopher and mathematician (1548–1600)

    and priest, poet, alchemist, astronomer, cosmological theorist, and esotericist. He is known for his cosmological theories, which conceptually extended to

    Giordano Bruno

    Giordano Bruno

    Giordano_Bruno

  • Steady-state model
  • Model of the universe – alternative to the Big Bang model

    In cosmology, the steady-state model or steady-state theory was an alternative to the Big Bang theory. In the steady-state model, the density of matter

    Steady-state model

    Steady-state model

    Steady-state_model

  • Ruth Durrer
  • Astroparticle physicist and researcher

    1958) is a professor of Cosmology at the University of Geneva. She works on the cosmic microwave background, brane cosmology and massive gravity. Durrer

    Ruth Durrer

    Ruth_Durrer

  • Samkhya
  • Āstika school of Hindu philosophy

    ascetic traditions and meditation, spiritual practices, and religious cosmology, and methods of reasoning that result in liberating knowledge (vidya,

    Samkhya

    Samkhya

  • Hubble's law
  • Observation in physical cosmology

    law, officially the Hubble–Lemaître law, is the observation in physical cosmology that galaxies are moving away from Earth at speeds proportional to their

    Hubble's law

    Hubble's law

    Hubble's_law

  • Galaxy filament
  • Largest structures in the universe, made of galaxies

    In cosmology, galaxy filaments are the largest known structures in the universe, consisting of walls of galactic superclusters. These massive, thread-like

    Galaxy filament

    Galaxy filament

    Galaxy_filament

  • Cyclic model
  • Cosmological models involving indefinite, self-sustaining cycles

    A cyclic model (or oscillating model) is any of several cosmological models in which the universe follows infinite, or indefinite, self-sustaining cycles

    Cyclic model

    Cyclic model

    Cyclic_model

  • Equation of state (cosmology)
  • Equation of state in cosmology

    In cosmology, the equation of state of a perfect fluid is characterized by a dimensionless number w {\displaystyle w} , equal to the ratio of its pressure

    Equation of state (cosmology)

    Equation of state (cosmology)

    Equation_of_state_(cosmology)

  • Geocentrism
  • Superseded description of the Universe with Earth at the center

    consensus for geocentrism. In the 6th century BC, Anaximander proposed a cosmology in which Earth is shaped like a section of a pillar (a cylinder), held

    Geocentrism

    Geocentrism

    Geocentrism

  • The Cosmology of Bing
  • 2002 novel by Mitch Cullin

    The Cosmology of Bing is the fourth novel by American author Mitch Cullin. It was first published in April 2001 as a hardback edition from Permanent Press

    The Cosmology of Bing

    The_Cosmology_of_Bing

  • The Oxford Companion to Cosmology
  • 2008 encyclopedia of cosmology

    The Oxford Companion to Cosmology is a comprehensive encyclopedia on the subject of cosmology. It was edited by Andrew Liddle and Jon Loveday, both established

    The Oxford Companion to Cosmology

    The_Oxford_Companion_to_Cosmology

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  • Cosmologist
  • n.

    One who describes the universe; one skilled in cosmology.

  • Cosmological
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to cosmology.

  • Cosmology
  • n.

    The science of the world or universe; or a treatise relating to the structure and parts of the system of creation, the elements of bodies, the modifications of material things, the laws of motion, and the order and course of nature.