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    cosmological

    US /ˌkɒzmə'lɒdʒɪkl/

    ・

    UK /ˌkɒzmə'lɒdʒɪkl/

    B2
    adj.AdjectiveDealing with the origin, history of the universe
    The cosmological information tells us new things about the stars

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    I'm giving away 14 years of drawings

    06:26I'm giving away 14 years of drawings
    • This is Einstein's biggest blunder, Einstein as a ghost being surprised that the cosmological constant is okay.

      This is Einstein's biggest blunder, Einstein as a ghost being surprised that the cosmological constant is okay.

    • This is Einstein's biggest blunder: Einstein as a ghost being surprised that the cosmological constant is okay.

      This is Einstein's biggest blunder: Einstein as a ghost being surprised that the cosmological constant is okay.

    B1

    【宇宙最大謎團 - 時間】Brian Greene 葛林 - 物理學家由淺到深解釋時間 | 早晚會思考的問題

    08:19【宇宙最大謎團 - 時間】Brian Greene 葛林 - 物理學家由淺到深解釋時間 | 早晚會思考的問題
    • And when you think about past and future on a cosmological scale, there was a long period when there were no human beings in the universe.

      And when you think about past and future on a cosmological scale, there was a long period when there were no human beings in the universe.

    • Now, when you think about past and future on a cosmological scale, there was a long period when there were no human beings in the universe.

      Now, when you think about past and future on a cosmological scale, there was a long period when there were no human beings in the universe.

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    What If The Universe Started To Reverse?

    03:44What If The Universe Started To Reverse?
    • Dark energy has been mostly thought of as a cosmological constant, which doesn't look good for The Big Crunch theory's validity.

      Dark energy has been mostly thought of as a cosmological constant, which doesn't look good for The Big Crunch theory's validity.

    • Dark energy has been mostly thought of as a cosmological constant, which doesn't really look good for the Big Crunch theory's validity.

      Dark energy has been mostly thought of as a cosmological constant, which doesn't really look good for the Big Crunch theory's validity.

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    This Is How It All Ends

    07:51This Is How It All Ends
    • All thanks to the cosmological constant of dark energy.

      All thanks to the cosmological constant of dark energy.

    • All thanks to the cosmological constant of dark energy.

      All thanks to the cosmological constant of dark energy.

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    What is Dark Matter and Dark Energy?

    06:21What is Dark Matter and Dark Energy?
    • This idea is close to an idea that Einstein had back in 1917 of a concept of a cosmological constant, a force that counteracted the force of gravity.

      This idea is close to an idea that Einstein had back in 1917 of a concept of a cosmological constant, a force that counteracted the force of gravity.

    • of the concept of a cosmological constant,

      of the concept of a cosmological constant,

    B1

    Why Yayoi Kusama Matters Now More Than Ever #InfiniteKusama | ARTiculations

    08:10Why Yayoi Kusama Matters Now More Than Ever #InfiniteKusama | ARTiculations
    • These environments often evoke visitors to contemplate the experience on an existential, cosmological level.

      These environments often evoke visitors to contemplate the experience on an existential, cosmological level.

    • These environments often evoke visitors to contemplate the experience on an existential, cosmological level.

      These environments often evoke visitors to contemplate the experience on an existential, cosmological level.

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    The Paradox of an Infinite Universe

    11:21The Paradox of an Infinite Universe
    • Actually, the cosmological model used by most scientists describes an infinite universe.

      Actually, the cosmological model used by most scientists describes an infinite universe.

    • Actually, the cosmological model used by most scientists describes an infinite universe.

      Actually, the cosmological model used by most scientists describes an infinite universe.

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    Could the Multiverse Actually Be Real?

    03:57Could the Multiverse Actually Be Real?
    • Universes could exist anywhere, have different cosmological properties, quantum states, and physical laws, making them impossible to visualize.

      Universes could exist anywhere, have different cosmological properties, quantum states, and physical laws, making them impossible to visualize.

    • Universes could exist anywhere, have different cosmological properties, quantum states, and physical laws, making them impossible to visualize.

      Universes could exist anywhere, have different cosmological properties, quantum states, and physical laws, making them impossible to visualize.

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    Brian Greene: Is our universe the only universe? [Multi sub]

    21:31Brian Greene: Is our universe the only universe? [Multi sub]
    • Finally, in part three, I'm going to describe a cosmological theory called inflation, which will pull all the pieces of the story together.

      Finally, in part three, I'm going to describe a cosmological theory called inflation, which will pull all the pieces of the story together.

    • I'm going to describe a cosmological theory

      I'm going to describe a cosmological theory

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    How 2 freak accidents shaped human evolution | Sean B. Carroll Segment

    19:50How 2 freak accidents shaped human evolution | Sean B. Carroll Segment
    • And these are at all sorts of scales, the cosmological scale, the geological scale, and the biological scale.

      And these are at all sorts of scales, the cosmological scale, the geological scale, and the biological scale.

    • And these are at all sorts of scales: the cosmological scale, the geological scale, and the biological scale.

      And these are at all sorts of scales: the cosmological scale, the geological scale, and the biological scale.

    B1