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  • Cosmologists debate over the diverse ways our universe could end, but there is no doubt in their mind about the ultimate destiny of the cosmos.

    Santhosh Mathew, PhD: Newton, Forgive Us PhD Santhosh Mathew 2011

  • Cosmologists debate over the diverse ways our universe could end, but there is no doubt in their mind about the ultimate destiny of the cosmos.

    Santhosh Mathew, PhD: Newton, Forgive Us PhD Santhosh Mathew 2011

  • Cosmologists earn their paycheck by winning grants based on the latest mathematical model for how the universe came to be.

    Deepak Chopra: A New Creation Story: Beyond Religion and Science Deepak Chopra 2010

  • Cosmologists increasingly argue effectively on the basis of continuing theory and supporting evidence for a universe coming into being or perhaps one being here forever without divine participation.

    Richard Geldard: O Reason Not The Need Richard Geldard 2012

  • Cosmologists increasingly argue effectively on the basis of continuing theory and supporting evidence for a universe coming into being or perhaps one being here forever without divine participation.

    Richard Geldard: O Reason Not The Need Richard Geldard 2012

  • Cosmologists earn their paycheck by winning grants based on the latest mathematical model for how the universe came to be.

    Deepak Chopra: A New Creation Story: Beyond Religion and Science Deepak Chopra 2010

  • Cosmologists earn their paycheck by winning grants based on the latest mathematical model for how the universe came to be.

    Deepak Chopra: A New Creation Story: Beyond Religion and Science Deepak Chopra 2010

  • Cosmologists increasingly argue effectively on the basis of continuing theory and supporting evidence for a universe coming into being or perhaps one being here forever without divine participation.

    Richard Geldard: O Reason Not The Need Richard Geldard 2012

  • Cosmologists had, from technological necessity, broken the universe into different, apparently unrelated problems: expansion and density and fate, quasars and the earliest universe, galaxy clusters and galaxies.

    A Grand and Bold Thing Ann Finkbeiner 2010

  • Cosmologists had liked the merger hypothesis: little things form first and merge into bigger things.

    A Grand and Bold Thing Ann Finkbeiner 2010

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