Physical cosmology
Cosmology, as a branch of astrophysics, is the study of the universe on the largest scales and at the earliest times. Cosmology involves itself with studying the motions of the celestial bodies and the first cause. For most of human history, it has been a branch of metaphysics. Cosmology as a science originates with the Copernican principle, which implies that celestial bodies obey identical physical laws to those on earth, and Newtonian mechanics, which first allowed us to understand those motions. This is now called celestial mechanics. Physical cosmology, as it is now understood, began with the twentieth century development of Albert Einstein's theory of general relativity and better astronomical observations of extremely distant objects.
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Cosmology - Astrophysics - Universe - First cause - Metaphysics - Science - Copernican principle - Physical law - Newtonian mechanics - Celestial mechanics - Twentieth century - Albert Einstein - General relativity - Astronomical
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The twentieth century advances made it possible to speculate about the origins of the universe and allowed scientists to establish the big bang as the leading cosmological theory, which most cosmologists now accept as the basis for their theory and observations. (Some people still advocate alternative cosmologies such as the plasma cosmology and steady state theory, although professional cosmologists generally agree that the big bang best explains observations.) Physical cosmology, roughly speaking, deals with the very largest objects in the universe (galaxies, clusters and superclusters), the very earliest distinct objects to form (quasars) and the very early universe, when it was nearly homogeneous (hot big bang, cosmic inflation and the cosmic microwave background radiation).
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Big bang - Alternative cosmologies - Plasma cosmology - Steady state theory - Galaxies - Clusters - Superclusters - Quasars - Cosmic inflation - Cosmic microwave background radiation
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Cosmology is unusual in physics for drawing heavily on the work of particle physicists' experiments, and research into phenomenology and even string theory; from astrophysicists; from general relativity research; and from plasma physics.
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Physics - Particle physicists' - Research - String theory - Astrophysicists - General relativity - Plasma physics
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| ► | Introduction |
| ► | History of physical cosmology |
| ► | Areas of study |
| ► | See also |
| ► | References |
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