Category:Physical cosmology
Physical cosmology is the study of the largest-scale structures and dynamics of the Universe and is concerned with fundamental questions about its origin, structure, evolution, and ultimate fate. The subject matter of this field is studied using scholarly methodology, including the scientific method and reason. It is studied by scientists, such as astronomers, and theoretical physicists; and academic philosophers, such as metaphysicians, philosophers of physics, and philosophers of space and time.
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Subcategories
This category has the following 9 subcategories, out of 9 total.
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Pages in category "Physical cosmology"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of 207 total.
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- Causal dynamical triangulation
- Celestial spheres
- ChaNGa
- Chaplygin gas
- Chronology of the universe
- CMBFAST
- Comoving distance
- Conformal cyclic cosmology
- Contributors to cosmology
- Copernican principle
- Cosmic age problem
- Cosmic background radiation
- Cosmic Calendar
- Cosmic crystallography
- Cosmic distance ladder
- Cosmic infrared background
- Cosmic microwave background
- Cosmic neutrino background
- Cosmic variance
- Cosmogony
- Cosmography
- Cosmological constant
- Cosmological decade
- Cosmological horizon
- Cosmological perturbation theory
- Portal:Cosmology
- Timeline of cosmological theories
- Cosmos
- Curvaton
- Curved space
- Cyclic model
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- Damped Lyman-alpha system
- Dark energy
- Dark fluid
- Dark galaxy
- De Sitter invariant special relativity
- De Sitter universe
- Deceleration parameter
- Decoupling (cosmology)
- DEEP2 Redshift Survey
- Density contrast
- Diffusion damping
- Dipole anisotropy
- Dirac large numbers hypothesis
- Discovery of cosmic microwave background radiation
- Distance measures (cosmology)
- Dynamics of the celestial spheres
- Dyson's eternal intelligence
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- Sachs–Wolfe effect
- Scalar–tensor theory
- Scalar-vector-tensor decomposition
- Scale factor (cosmology)
- Self-indication assumption
- SGR 0501+4516
- Shape of the universe
- Sigma (cosmology)
- The Sleepwalkers
- Source counts
- Static universe
- Steady State theory
- Stebbins–Whitford effect
- String cosmology
- String theory
- String theory landscape
- Structure formation
- Sunyaev–Zel'dovich effect
- Synchronous coordinates