Introduction

1- What is Cosmology?

1.1 The universe

1.1.1 The timeline of the universe

1.1.2 What is in space?

1.1.3 Questions often asked

1.1.4 Results of satellite observations

1.1.5 Phases/Stages of the Universe

1.2 The Earth
1.2.1 Myths

1.2.2 Religious beliefs

1.2.3 Scientific points of view

1.2.4 Composition of the earth

1.2.5 Why is the earth inhabited?

1.2.6 Types of Civilisations

1.2.7 Are we alone?

1.2.8 Concepts

2- Cosmology Explained


2.1 - Mythologies - Generalities

2.2 Examples of the first group

2.3 - Examples of the second group

2.4 - What about science?

2.5- And the earth in all this?

3- Theories

3.1 General Theories

3.2 Relativity Theories

3.3 Quantum Theories

3.4 String Theories

3.5 Theories of the
3.5 Universe.1 History
3.5.2 New theories

3.6 Physics theories

3.7 Mathematical theories

3.8 Other Theories

4- Laws, equations, functions, paradox

5- Fields

6- Principles

7- Forces

8- Concepts

8.1 Mathematical concepts

8.2 Physical concepts

8.3 Electricity, Magnetism, Electromagnetism

8.4 Thermodynamics

8.5 Others

9- Universe

9.1 Concepts related to the universe

9.2 Laws, Model and rules of the universe

10- Astronomical or celestial objects

10.1 Celestial objects

10.2 Planets

10.3 Dwarf planets

10.4 Constellations

10.5 Moons or natural satellites

10.6 Stars

10.7 Comets

10.8 Galaxies

10.9 Meteors, Meteoroids, Meteorites

10.10 Dark Matter - Black Holes

10.11 How stars are born

10.12 Concepts

11- Particles

11.1 Atoms, Molecules, Matter

11.2 Particles and Radiations

11.3 Antimatter and antiparticles

11.4 Concepts

12- Conclusions

Annex 1: Abbreviations

Annex 2: Scientists

Abbreviations

Content, Introduction to Cosmology
Index