I believe everyone should be able to discern a certain amount of clarity from a rudimentary understanding of the varied cosmological theories, and decide for themselves which version supports their ideology for their existence in reality.
However to be taken seriously within the scientific community, one needs a doctorate (a lot of years of school) in one of the specialized fields of study for cosmology.
They need a deep knowledge of astronomy, cosmology, physics, mathematics, chemistry.
Astronomers studying black holes would typically need to study physics, particularly in the areas of general relativity, quantum mechanics, and thermodynamics, to understand the nature and behavior of black holes. They may also need to study astrophysics, cosmology, and computational modeling to analyze observational data and simulate black hole interactions with their surroundings.
No, where do you get such weird ideas? You NEED math for physics and engineering!
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It's important to physicists, because physicists want a consistent (without logical contradictions) understanding of how the universe works.As far as everyday practical applications, cosmology and quantum gravity will have little impact. Cosmology is the study of the large-scale structure of the universe, which we probably won't be physically exploring in our lifetimes, and quantum gravity is only relevant at energies so high that we will probably need to build machines exceeding the size of the Earth to make good use of it.
They need a deep knowledge of astronomy, cosmology, physics, mathematics, chemistry.
you need to go on a course and you need to be good in biology and physics
you may need qualifications in ecology or chemerstry
Most university courses which lead to cosmology would require Maths as so much of cosmology is expressed mathematically. Physics with a focus on Astronomy and relativity is also important. you really need to check with the institution where you are likely to go, but these subjects are at least generally speaking "on track"
IT, Art Design, Maths and also a bit of physics and languages wouldn't harm
Generally you will need A level Maths and Physics at B or above. Some courses do vary though. You may also need to learn how to spell engineer
you need to be a free native-born man who owned land.
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Astronomers studying black holes would typically need to study physics, particularly in the areas of general relativity, quantum mechanics, and thermodynamics, to understand the nature and behavior of black holes. They may also need to study astrophysics, cosmology, and computational modeling to analyze observational data and simulate black hole interactions with their surroundings.
In order to successfully learn and understand general relativity, you will need grounding in areas of advanced maths and physics, such as Riemann geometry and special relativity. In short, you would need to pursue a degree in physics in order to learn general relativity.
You will need to become licensed and bonded in order to work as a security officer.
you need to have at least 3 qualifications