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cosmological

American  
[kahz-muh-lah-jik-uhl] / ˌkɑz məˈlɑ dʒɪk əl /

adjective

  1. of or relating to cosmology.


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Due to the expansion of the universe, that wavelength was stretched to nearly five times its original value, placing it in the near-infrared, a process called cosmological redshift.

From Science Daily

This seemingly simple question is one of the key tests of our cosmological understanding.

From Science Daily

This cosmological constant problem is thought by many to be the deepest unsolved problems in all of modern physics.”

From Scientific American

Scientists are hopeful that with Euclid’s data, they’ll be able to test if Albert Einstein’s theory of general relativity works differently on cosmological scales.

From New York Times

To prevent the universe collapsing in his equations, he added what he considered a ham-fisted solution: a “cosmological constant” to counteract gravity’s effects and ensure a static cosmos.

From Scientific American