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is the science that attempts to explain all observations relevant to the development and characteristics of the universe on its largest scale. Some questions regarding the behaviour of the universe have been described by some physicists and cosmologists as being
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and Washington Taylor, have proposed solutions to assist in the explanation of the universe's earliest moments. Cosmogonists have only tentative theories for the early stages of the universe and its beginning. The proposed theoretical scenarios include
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to understand. When the universe started to expand, what is colloquially known as the Big Bang occurred, which evidently began the universe. The other explanation, held by proponents such as
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Despite the research, there is currently no theoretical model that explains the earliest moments of the universe's existence (during the
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It is generally thought that the universe began at a point of singularity, but among Modern Cosmologists and Physicists, a
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theory, which explains the Evolution of the Universe from a hot and dense state, is widely accepted by physicists.
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In the humanities, the distinction between cosmogony and cosmology is blurred. For example, in theology, the
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usually represents a lack of understanding, and in the case of Cosmology/Cosmogony, requires a theory of
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The Creation of the Four Elements as published by Holland in 1589 from Ovid's book:
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The representation of the Universe as rooted in Serer religion and Cosmogony
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Some methods of the creation of the universe in mythology include:
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or cosmogonic myths are narratives describing the beginning of the
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Branch of science or a theory concerning the origin of the universe
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Spacetime and Geometry: An Introduction to General Relativity
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However, in astronomy, cosmogony can be distinguished from
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for the existence of God (pre-cosmic cosmogonic bearer of
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Index

Origin of the universe
Cosmogony (song)
Cosmogenesis (album)

cosmos
universe

Big Bang
astronomy
Solar System
Earth–Moon system
cosmological
model
universe
Big Bang
Sean M. Carroll
theoretical cosmology
field theory
singularity
black hole
gravity
singularity
quantum gravity
Stephen Hawking
Planck epoch
quantum gravity
string theory
M-theory
loop quantum cosmology
Barton Zwiebach

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