Cosmology: what is it?

Cosmology what is it

The term of cosmology refers to the branch of astrophysics which is concerned with the origin, nature, structure and evolution of the universe taken as a whole.

Cosmology and general relativity

The Newtonian physics being unable to describe the universe as a whole, cosmology has recourse to the general relativity. Albert Einstein was one of the first to publish a cosmological model modern. His model was rather inconsistent with reality since it described a homogeneous, finite and static universe. However, he had the merit of introducing the principle according to which the universe is spatially homogeneous, causing Man to lose his privileged place within celestial mechanics.

The universe conceals many fascinating mysteries and phenomena. Aurelien Barrau, physicist theorist, discusses some of them in this playlist bringing together all the videos of his interview. © Futura-Sciences

The standard model of cosmology

More recent cosmological theories are based on the principle of the expansion of the universe and on the physical properties of the material that composes it. The model of the ekpyrotic cosmology claims, for example, that the big Bang would in fact be the result of the collision of two universes.

the standard cosmological model results from astronomical observations (new galaxy catalogs, anisotropies of cosmological diffuse background, distant supernovae, etc.) produced using increasingly powerful instruments. He is the one who reports most effectively today on the observations made by the astrophysicists.

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The universe conceals many fascinating mysteries and phenomena. Aurélien Barrau, theoretical physicist, addresses some of them in this playlist bringing together all the videos of his interview.

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