The Big Bang Theory and The Formation of Light Elements: Lesson 1.1
The Big Bang Theory and The Formation of Light Elements: Lesson 1.1
The Big Bang Theory and The Formation of Light Elements: Lesson 1.1
Cosmology
Cosmology is the body of science that studies the origin,
evolution and eventual fate of the universe
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Cosmology
Religious Cosmology
• Religious or mythological cosmology explains the
origin of universe and life based on religious beliefs of a
specific tradition
• The concept of creatio ex nihilo
• God creating the universe as written in the book of
Genesis
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Cosmology
Physical Cosmology
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