cosmology
Americannoun
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the branch of philosophy dealing with the origin and general structure of the universe, with its parts, elements, and laws, and especially with such of its characteristics as space, time, causality, and freedom.
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the branch of astronomy that deals with the general structure and evolution of the universe.
noun
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the philosophical study of the origin and nature of the universe
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the branch of astronomy concerned with the evolution and structure of the universe
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a particular account of the origin or structure of the universe
Ptolemaic cosmology
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The scientific study of the origin, evolution, and structure of the universe.
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A specific theory or model of the origin and evolution of the universe.
Other Word Forms
- cosmologer noun
- cosmologic adjective
- cosmological adjective
- cosmologically adverb
- cosmologist noun
Etymology
Origin of cosmology
From the New Latin word cosmologia, dating back to 1650–60. See cosmo-, -logy
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This expansion, known as inflation, is a key concept in cosmology because it helps explain the large-scale structure of the universe.
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Astronomers may be getting closer to understanding one of the biggest mysteries in cosmology: dark energy, the unknown force believed to be driving the accelerating expansion of the universe.
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This observation became a cornerstone of modern cosmology because it provided key evidence that the universe is expanding and that it began with the Big Bang.
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One of the greatest puzzles in cosmology is why the universe is dominated by matter.
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This mismatch is known as the Hubble tension, and it stands as one of the most important unresolved problems in modern cosmology.
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