cosmological

[ UK /kˌɒzməlˈɒd‍ʒɪkə‍l/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. pertaining to the branch of philosophy dealing with the elements and laws and especially the characteristics of the universe such as space and time and causality
    cosmologic philosophy
    a cosmological argument is an argument that the universe demands the admission of an adequate external cause which is God
  2. pertaining to the branch of astronomy dealing with the origin and history and structure and dynamics of the universe
    cosmologic science
    cosmogonic theories of the origin of the universe
    cosmological redshift
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How To Use cosmological In A Sentence

  • Since the model cleverly combines all of these divination practices together into a cosmological model, Etruscologists are left to try to piece together how it all interrelates and how it's all different. Finding structure in the Piacenza Liver despite academic claptrap - Part 3
  • Scientific naturalism has thus dislodged theological supernaturalism as the cosmological outlook of the contemporary intellectual world.
  • Physicists are using supercomputers to tackle problems such as understanding the evolution of the universe on a cosmological scale.
  • Chinese couples had stampeded to get hitched before the Year of the Horse started last week, spooked by a cosmological sign that the coming lunar year bodes ill for newlyweds.
  • Failure of abiogenesis research" Sure, just as we've failed in cosmological research, and have no idea how, say, the solar system really formed. Dawkins on the OOL
  • In the Orphic cosmogonies, Dionysos was present; thus he has a cosmological location.
  • -- The cosmological myths of the Chaldæans, that is, their stories of the origin of things, are remarkably like the first chapters of Genesis. General History for Colleges and High Schools
  • Sure, just as we've failed in cosmological research, and have no idea how, say, the solar system really formed. Dawkins on the OOL
  • I propose that humanists -- with radiant exitance and Perfect Cosmological Principle -- move in and save the day. VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol XIII No 3
  • The ontological and cosmological proofs are for those who wish to cleanse themselves of the "muddiness and accidentality" of the world. William James, part 7: Agnosticism and the will to believe
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