Similar words: seismology, etymology, entomology, epistemology, cosmos, cosmonaut, cosmopolitan, zoology. Meaning: [-ɒlədʒɪ] n. 1. the metaphysical study of the origin and nature of the universe 2. the branch of astrophysics that studies the origin and evolution and structure of the universe.
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1 Modern cosmology believes the Universe to have come into existence about fifteen billion years ago.
2 It amounts to a cosmology as hermetic as Blake's.
3 Contemporary cosmology even suggests that the whole universe might have appeared out of the quantum vacuum: the ultimate free lunch.
4 An alternative cosmology is the Hartle / Hawking model, which does not assume a background space-time in which the universe arises.
5 It is not only biology, but cosmology, physics and astronomy that presuppose a general evolutionary account of the cosmos.
6 On cosmology he generally followed Tycho Brahe, whose scheme he reproduced in diagrammatic form.
7 So this is Democritus' cosmology - a universe ruled largely by chance.
8 Thus,[www.Sentencedict.com] on a relative level any cosmology is valid.
9 Carl Sagan popularized cosmology in his books.
10 They talked freely of both cosmology and art.
11 Cosmology: The study of the physical universe considered as a totality of phenomena in time and space.
12 His other scientific interests concern cosmology and high - energy astrophysics.
13 The dynamic model of phase transition in string cosmology is studied in this paper. The superstring phase transition and QCD phase transition in early universe are analysed.
14 It is set up by the Cosmology Group of the National Astronomical Observatory of China.
15 In 1497(sentencedict.com), astronomer Corpernicus proposed the heliocentric cosmology from his observations and calculations of the motion of the heavenly bodies.
16 From this demotion, the modern age came to feel severed from cosmology as no other culture had ever felt before.
17 Religion is part of the human make-up. It's also part of our cultural and intellectual history. Religion was our first attempt at literature, the texts, our first attempt at cosmology, making sense of where we are in the universe, our first attempt at health care, believing in faith healing, our first attempt at philosophy. Christopher Hitchens
18 In the sixteenth century, opposition to the religious implications of Copernican cosmology came initially from the Reformation.
19 One can not generalize about a greater receptivity among Protestant clergy toward the new cosmology.
20 It is a mistake to minimize the impact of the new cosmology, but resources were available to protect a spiritual destiny.
21 Like Galileo, he was committed to the Copernican system as a cosmology and not merely as a mathematical hypothesis.
22 This covers both his penchant for fusion, and his dippy mystic positivism and cosmology of love.
23 Diogenes Diogenes' thought is in many ways a throwback to pre-Parmenidean cosmology.
24 In an attempt to get data from this natural laboratory, particle physics has become ever more entwined with cosmology.
25 Their approach is informal and Physics of Stellar Evolution and Cosmology reads like a scientific detective story.
26 Copernicus suspected that there was an essential error in Ptolemaic cosmology.
27 Firstly, we briefly introduce the elementary theory of the modern cosmology and the standard model.
28 "Not only did it earn Arno Penzias and Robert Wilson a Nobel prize, but it confirmed the big bang and opened up a whole field of cosmology, " says Cramer.
29 Wolfram's early scientific work was mainly in high-energy physics, quantum field theory, and cosmology, and included several now-classic results.
30 The Wroclaw conference will focus on contemporary trends in modern physics, including cosmology and space physics.
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