The exact number of cosmologists in the U.S. is difficult to determine, as it can vary based on how the field is defined and the inclusion of related disciplines. However, estimates suggest there are several hundred active cosmologists, including researchers in astrophysics, astronomy, and theoretical physics. Many are affiliated with universities, research institutions, and space agencies like NASA. The number is likely to fluctuate as new graduates enter the field and others retire or transition to different areas of research.
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At present cosmologists think that dark energy is ripping the universe apart despite the force of gravity so the answer would be NO. However some cosmologists do not accept that dark energy is real and if this is true the answer would be "we do not yet know".
Might be, because of the description made from the bible is co - relate with the observation stated by the cosmologists.
They study the physical universe considered as a totality of phenomena in time and space.
Mainly astronomers. But cosmologists and astrophysicists will also be interested in outer space.
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Scientists who study the universe are known as cosmologists.
On Neptune and Uranus, cosmologists reported seeing liquid metallic helium.
At present cosmologists think that dark energy is ripping the universe apart despite the force of gravity so the answer would be NO. However some cosmologists do not accept that dark energy is real and if this is true the answer would be "we do not yet know".
specifically, "astronomers" that study black holes are called cosmologists.
Astronomers do. Also, theoretical physicists and cosmologists, as well as anybody who's interested.
Might be, because of the description made from the bible is co - relate with the observation stated by the cosmologists.