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cosmology

[koz-mol-uh-jee] / kɒzˈmɒl ə dʒi /
NOUN
theory of the universe
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“There’s that side of me that really gets excited about looking at those objects, then creating my own sort of cosmology, my own artifacts, if you will,” she said.

From Los Angeles Times

"If dark energy is not constant and it's getting weakened, this will change the whole paradigm of modern cosmology."

From BBC

In today's leading model of cosmology, most of the universe is invisible: about 95 percent of the universe is made up of dark matter and dark energy.

From Science Daily

They argue that this method can reduce the field's dependence on distance ladders and could also have valuable applications in other branches of cosmology.

From Science Daily

"They're inscribing something about their cosmology, their belief systems, into the earth itself in a very dramatic way."

From BBC