Cosmology is the scientific study of the universe as a whole, focusing on its origin, structure, evolution, and ultimate fate. It seeks to understand large-scale properties of space, time, matter, and energy. Modern cosmology combines general relativity with observational astronomy and particle physics. It addresses fundamental questions about cosmic expansion, dark matter, and dark energy. Observational data from telescopes and satellites guide cosmological models. Cosmology studies galaxies, large-scale structure, and the distribution of matter in the universe. It also examines early-universe conditions that shaped cosmic evolution. Cosmology represents a unifying framework that connects gravity, quantum physics, and astrophysics to explain the universe on the grandest scales.
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