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Cosmology
Cosmology
Cosmology is the study of the large-scale
structure and history of the
universe.
In particular, it deals with subjects regarding its origin. It is studied by
Astronomy,
Philosophy,
and Religion.
See also
cosmogony.
Subjects in cosmology include:
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Table of contents
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1 Physical cosmology
2 Alternative
cosmologies
3 Philosophical
cosmology
4 Religious cosmology
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- The
Friedman-Robertson-Walker metric
- The Big
Bang
- The
shape of the universe in big bang theory
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Cosmic Background Radiation
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Beyond the standard Big Bang model
- Quasi
steady state theory
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Cosmic inflation
- The
Ultimate fate of the Universe
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Large Scale Structure of the Cosmos - few 100 Mpc
- a few percent of the
horizon
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Galaxy Formation and Evolution
- The
dark matter problem
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Topological defects
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Cosmic variance
- Dark energy
According to the proposed extreme circumstances during the first minutes of
the universe's history, Big Bang cosmologists often co-operate with scientists
from areas such as
Particle physics.
- Presocratic
philosophers
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Anthropic principle
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Creation myth
- Creationism
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