cosmological

IPA: kˈɔzmʌɫˈɔdʒɪkʌɫ

adjective

  • Of or pertaining to cosmology, or to the overall structure of the universe
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Examples of "cosmological" in Sentences

  • The cosmological is constantly at war with the personal.
  • That is clear on both the microscopic and the cosmological scales.
  • To do this, Einstein inserted a fudge factor, which he called the cosmological constant.
  • Sure, just as we've failed in cosmological research, and have no idea how, say, the solar system really formed.
  • There's a huge stockpile of them little more than a stone's throw away in cosmological terms, all waitng for someone to grab them up.
  • "Failure of abiogenesis research" Sure, just as we've failed in cosmological research, and have no idea how, say, the solar system really formed.
  • Linder: So the granddaddy of all concepts of dark energy was put forward by Albert Einstein all the way back in 1917, what he called the cosmological constant.
  • Both look like examples of front-loading for life (given the requirement for stars, etc), except that 'fine-tuning', not 'front-loading' is the common term in cosmological contexts.
  • “In modern string theory, dark energy also called the cosmological constant is the energy stored in empty space, where pairs of matter and anti-matter particles are spontaneously created and annihilated,” said Baylor researcher Gerald Cleaver.
  • The new truth reached by the discovery has recently also been incorporated as an important ingredient in cosmological speculations The aim has been to try to understand how a universe, originally very hot and symmetric, could avoid that matter and antimatter almost immediately annihilated each other.

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