Cosmology studies the universe and its origins, with religion being replaced by science. The Big Bang theory is the current scientific explanation, but it is constantly revised. The observable universe is estimated to be 90 billion light-years in diameter, and the anthropic idea suggests that our universe is one of many capable of supporting life. […]
Cosmology has many unsolved problems, including the cosmological constant (dark energy), dark matter, and the abundance of matter versus antimatter. These problems require radical new thinking and hiring PhDs who pursue their own ideas. The anthropic principle may offer some answers, but there are still numerous other unsolved problems. Cosmology, the study of the universe, […]
Quantum cosmology uses quantum physics to understand the universe at a quantum scale, including the state of the universe at the time of the Big Bang. It allows scientists to predict the future of the universe and may provide a path around the problem of examining the origins of the universe with general physics. It […]
Particle physics and cosmology are closely linked, with the study of the Big Bang and black holes being particularly relevant. Cosmologists need to understand particle physics to create plausible models, and particle accelerators are used to simulate early universe conditions. Dark matter and dark energy are also important questions in modern cosmology. There is an […]