Physics, asked by msanam, 1 year ago

i am in Class 8 and I want to study cosmology please guide me

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Answered by Anonymous
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You can start by referring to popular science books on cosmology or it might be better for you to think about the skills and courses you will need to learn for this purpose in the future.Once you get a knowledge about these things you can start reading research papers by leading cosmologists.

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Answered by kirthana12
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Cosmology is the study's of inventing new ideas,ways
It is all about Mordenising our universe
Our parents will be the first guide,so please consult them
If you have already spoke then here's some information that may help u
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Research in cosmology has become extraordinarily lively in the past quarter century. In the early 1980s the proposal of the theory of inflation offered a solution to some outstanding cosmological puzzles and provided a mechanism for the origin of large-scale structure, which could be tested by observations of anisotropies in the cosmic microwave background. November 1989 saw the launch of the Cosmic Background Explorer Satellite. Measurements with its spectrophotometer soon established the thermal nature of the cosmic microwave background and determined its temperature to three decimal places, a precision unprecedented in cosmol- ogy. A little later the long-sought microwave background anisotropies were found in data taken by the satellite’s radiometer. Subsequent observa- tions by ground-based and balloon-borne instruments and eventually by the Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe showed that these anisotropies are pretty much what would be expected on the basis of inflationary theory. In the late 1990s the use of Type Ia supernovae as standard candles led to the discovery that the expansion of the universe is accelerating, implying that most of the energy of the universe is some sort of dark energy, with a ratio of pressure to density less than −1/3. This was confirmed by precise observations of the microwave background anisotropies, and by massive surveys of galaxies.
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