The idea of planetary accretion from cold matter was subsequently to be developed by several other geologists and cosmologists. |
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But it is being increasingly discussed by other eminent physicists and cosmologists. |
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In the United States the cosmologists don't like the idea of the anthropic principle at all. |
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Likewise, heliocentricity, while accepted by all but a tiny minority of astronomers and cosmologists, still has its detractors. |
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These explosions are believed by astronomers and cosmologists to mark the birth of black holes. |
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Looking for such a signal is a big goal of cosmologists right now. |
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But cosmologists are so comfortable with millions and billions that none of them feel the urge to invent a unit much beyond the light-year or the parsec. |
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The first philosophical cosmologists reacted against, or sometimes built upon, popular mythical conceptions that had existed in the Greek world for some time. |
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Like contestants in a never-ending tennis match, teams of cosmologists continue to argue back and forth about the numerical value of the Hubble constant. |
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Cosmologists study the present universe, while cosmogonists study the origin of the universe. |
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Cosmologists and particle physicists have therefore joined forces in the study of the early history of the Universe. |
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Cosmologists imagine the big bang theory by means of an analogy to an expanding balloon. |
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