Cosmological dark matter simulations show large-scale structure and the properties of the lumps of dark matter that we call halos,
The cosmological constant, which in this case, it repels.
The cosmological constant can be thought of as a constant of integration.
So you have a cosmological story here in waiting in Newgrange and potentially important for us going into the future.
It was the cosmological constant that showed a constant acceleration term.
But then you can even take a cosmological, the orbits of planets, the shapes of asteroids, these have all been survived kind of processes
So he developed what he called the cosmological constant.
I don't think you need your cosmological constant.
the earliest books of the Bible make cosmological assumptions that were normal for that era but highlighted this
And that will tell you the cosmological model that applies to our universe.
There is what's called Einstein's cosmological constant, which now is just one subset of a more general class of theories called dark energy theories,
Lambda, being Einstein's cosmological constant, essentially means the universe is accelerating, expanding.
perch that more understood or more accepted uh cosmological models hold even though it has like all this popular
So the whole physical and philosophical motivation for this cosmological constant, this ugly fudge factor, disappeared.
And he kept embedding them in this turducken of a cosmological model to try to figure out-- he said, if you
astrophysicist friend wants to know your thoughts about inflation the cosmological kind what caused it whether
how this or that string vibrates in the aftermath of that rapid cosmological explosion.
And again, that's the cosmological constant.
But one of the beauties of thinking about life and consciousness within the cosmological unfolding is that we see deep continuities, right?
hypothesis you see what I mean uh and we also have to understand no cosmological
And so the paper goes on "we report measurement of the mass density and cosmological constant density omega and lambda of the universe, based on the analysis
I work with artists and designers to build the artwork that is inspired by cosmological ideas.
And the data agree with the expansion of space interpretation for the cosmological red shift.
going on is that these two clusters of galaxies collided in the recent cosmological past they went right
In 2016, he and his team shared the Buchalter Cosmology prize for their work on the cosmological constant.
So not to get too technical, but he developed this idea of the cosmological constant, which he never liked as a concept.
And indeed, we see that phenomenon playing out right along the cosmological timeline.
We don't yet understand whether all of them repeat, whether they're cosmological, where the nearby ones are.
It might be a property of space itself, the cosmological constant, or it could be some new kind of energy field.
bad, because Buddha is very clear that emptiness as a sort of ultimate cosmological principle or something like that is a middle way, a central way
At what point in human history could you go back and draw a line under some cosmological statement, and say, OK, that's it, they nailed it?
It induces this kind of stretching of space, it's called the cosmological constant, right?
at the significant fraction of the speed of light indefinitely, until the cosmological expansion makes it impossible to reach any further resources.
you can do. Usually it's some giant overarching, cosmological system beyond the purview of any state, whether it's sacred kings or biblical prophets, or the world religions, canon law, Sharia.
And the bottom-line message, if you will, is that our footprint on the cosmological timeline is incredibly tiny when seen within the context
The current idea is that the dark energy is something that Einstein introduced in his equations, called the cosmological constant, which he introduced for the wrong reasons.
And Einstein, said, oh, my God, took out the cosmological constant, and said this is the biggest blunder in my life.
There are lots of other arguments, the argument from first cause, and the cosmological argument.
He's a theoretical physicist whose primary interests have been in fundamental questions of physics, especially those concerning the elementary particles, their interactions, and cosmological implications.
OK, next please. We now know that this red shift, the cosmological red shift, is caused by the expansion of space itself.
Or, if the universe started in an expanding state, then you could have a negative cosmological constant.
General theory of relativity same thing. It's been verified really well but it's a theory of gravity on cosmological scales, so for large distances. There
Cass had started out with all the standard arguments for God's existence, the ones discussed in philosophy classes and textbooks: The Cosmological Argument ,