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  2. Cosmic - Wikipedia

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    Cosmic (album), an album by Bazzi, 2018. Cosmic (EP), 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. 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 ...

  4. List of Commodore PET games - Wikipedia

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    Flight Simulator: 1983 Commodore Educational Software: Flip-Flop: 1979 [3] Creative Computing Software: Creative Computing Software Football: 1979 Programma International: Forest: 1980 Frog Race: 1980 Frog! 1980 Bob Carr The Code Works: Function Machine: 1982 Commodore Educational Software: G-Word 1981 Jim Wildermuth The Code Works Galaxy: 1981 ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. Nibiru cataclysm - Wikipedia

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    The Nibiru cataclysm is a supposed disastrous encounter between Earth and a large planetary object (either a collision or a near-miss) that certain groups believed would take place in the early 21st century. Believers in this doomsday event usually refer to this object as Nibiru or Planet X. The idea was first put forward in 1995 by Nancy ...

  8. Physical cosmology - Wikipedia

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    Physical cosmology is a branch of cosmology concerned with the study of cosmological models. A cosmological model, or simply cosmology, provides a description of the largest-scale structures and dynamics of the universe and allows study of fundamental questions about its origin, structure, evolution, and ultimate fate. [ 1]

  9. Cosmological constant problem - Wikipedia

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    In cosmology, the cosmological constant problem or vacuum catastrophe is the substantial disagreement between the observed values of vacuum energy density (the small value of the cosmological constant) and the much larger theoretical value of zero-point energy suggested by quantum field theory . Depending on the Planck energy cutoff and other ...