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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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| [1 Physical cosmology](#Physical cosmology) [2 Alternative cosmologies](#Alternative cosmologies) [3 Philosophical cosmology](#Philosophical cosmology) [4 Religious cosmology](#Religious cosmology) [5 See also](#See also) [6 Physical cosmology: external references](#Physical cosmology: external references) |
Physical cosmology
- The Friedman-Lema�tre-Robertson-Walker metric
- The Big Bang
- The shape of the universe in big bang theory
- Cosmic Background Radiation
- Beyond the standard Big Bang model
- The Ultimate fate of the Universe
- Large Scale Structure of the Cosmos - few 100 Mpc - a few percent of the horizon
- Galaxy Formation and Evolution
- The dark matter problem
- Dark energy
- Topological defects
- Cosmic variance
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.
Alternative cosmologies
Philosophical cosmology
Religious cosmology
See also
- Timeline of cosmology (as a science)
- Cosmological timeline (cosmological events, and some closer to home)