Crossword clues for cosmologist
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Cosmologist \Cos*mol"o*gist\ (k?z-m?l"?-j?st), n. One who describes the universe; one skilled in cosmology.
Wiktionary
n. A person who studies cosmology.
WordNet
n. an astronomer who studies the evolution and space-time relations of the universe
Usage examples of "cosmologist".
Especially not a cosmologist like Siobhan, whose concern was with the universe on the vastest scales of space and time, not the handful of dull objects that could be seen with the naked eye.
This is a nasty problem that cosmologists favoring this age for the universe have yet to solve.
Extensive theoretical studies at the end of the twentieth century convinced cosmologists that their understanding of the phenomenon of the gravitational singularity was fairly good.
Once again, the cosmologists went back to their drawing boards, this time reaching out to the other big Cosmological mystery for their explanation.
At the point of the initial big bang, cosmologists speculated, every particle in the universe had undergone singular forces so intense that it had oscillated in time.
At the point of the initial big bang, cosmologists speculated, every particle in the universe had undergone singular forces so intense that it had oscillated in time.
You are a distinguished group of astrophysicists and cosmologists, famed theorists and Nobel laureates, and I welcome you to the Institute.
In the latter twentieth century cosmologists had an insoluble contradiction to face.
Consider it also on a much vaster scale--the death of the universe at the time when all energy runs out, when, according to some cosmologists, the explosion which flung the galaxies into space fades out like a skyrocket.
There were forty-five of them, physicists, cosmologists, planetologists, climatologists, and a dozen other kinds of specialists.
My understanding is that by and large Western cosmologists still adhere to some form of the Big Bang theory.
Gravitation became a significant factor only later, when the natural tendency of plasmas to organize coherent structures out of a diffuse medium at much faster rates had already produced higher-density regions—the "clumpiness" that Big Bang cosmologists had been unable to bring about by means of gravity alone.
Cosmologists and quants collaborate on bizarre relativistically telescoped financial instruments.
He had never met Exedore full-size, as it were, but perhaps detested him even more in his Micronized state, especially since Terran cosmologists had gone to work on him, styling his hair with a widow's peak, and concealing the clone's dwarfish anatomy beneath specially-tailored uniforms.