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  2. Cosmic - Wikipedia

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    Cosmic, an album by Bazzi, 2018; Cosmic, by Red Velvet, 2024; Afro/Cosmic music "Cosmic", a song by Kylie Minogue from the album X; CosM.i.C, a member of the Swedish rap group Looptroop Rockers; Cosmic, an album by Thomas Anders "Cosmic", an Avenged Sevenfold song off their album Life Is But a Dream...

  3. Fine-tuned universe - Wikipedia

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    Category. v. t. e. The characterization of the universe as finely tuned intends to explain why the known constants of nature, such as the electron charge, the gravitational constant, and the like, have their measured values rather than some other arbitrary values. According to the "fine-tuned universe" hypothesis, if these constants' values ...

  4. Cosmological constant - Wikipedia

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    t. e. In cosmology, the cosmological constant (usually denoted by the Greek capital letter lambda: Λ ), alternatively called Einstein's cosmological constant, is the constant coefficient of a term that Albert Einstein temporarily added to his field equations of general relativity. He later removed it; however, much later it was revived and ...

  5. Lambda-CDM model - Wikipedia

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    Astronomy portal. v. t. e. The Lambda-CDM, Lambda cold dark matter, or ΛCDM model is a mathematical model of the Big Bang theory with three major components: a cosmological constant, denoted by lambda (Λ), associated with dark energy. the postulated cold dark matter, denoted by CDM. ordinary matter. It is referred to as the standard model of ...

  6. Primordial fluctuations - Wikipedia

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    Primordial fluctuations are density variations in the early universe which are considered the seeds of all structure in the universe. Currently, the most widely accepted explanation for their origin is in the context of cosmic inflation. According to the inflationary paradigm, the exponential growth of the scale factor during inflation caused ...

  7. Equation of state (cosmology) - Wikipedia

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    These problems are solved by cosmic inflation which has . Measuring the equation of state of dark energy is one of the largest efforts of observational cosmology . By accurately measuring w {\displaystyle w} , it is hoped that the cosmological constant could be distinguished from quintessence which has w ≠ − 1 {\displaystyle w eq -1} .

  8. by Susan Mayclin Stephenson - ed

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    on into some kind of order. Cosmic Education helps a child make sense of all the information and is more impor. ant today than ever before.Susan Mayclin Stephenson has a bachelor’s degree in philosophy, an M.Ed, and. MI 0-3, 3-6, 6-12 diplomas. She has taught ages two years through high school and serve.

  9. Cosmological horizon - Wikipedia

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    A cosmological horizon is a measure of the distance from which one could possibly retrieve information. [1] This observable constraint is due to various properties of general relativity, the expanding universe, and the physics of Big Bang cosmology. Cosmological horizons set the size and scale of the observable universe.