Noun
One who describes the universe; one skilled in cosmology.
Source: Webster's dictionaryIt had occurred to Rimford, at about the time he approached fifty, that the chief drawback in contemplating the enormous gulfs of time and space that constitute the bricks and mortar of the cosmologist is that one acquires a dismaying perception of the handful of years allotted a human being. Jack McDevitt
Helge Kragh, Matter and Spirit in the Universe: Scientific and Religious Preludes to Modern Cosmology (2004), page 252. * Ralph Alpher (1921–2007): American cosmologist. Source: Internet
Edwin Hubble, American astronomer who played a crucial role in establishing the field of extragalactic astronomy and is generally regarded as the leading observational cosmologist of the 20th century. Source: Internet
Chennai, Mar 15: The death of Stephen Hawking has robbed the world of a scientist who lucidly explained many of the deep truths of this universe, except the one whether he was actually a cosmologist or an astrophysicist. Source: Internet
One of the most insightful quotations from comes from cosmologist Lawrence Krauss: “I think anyone who claims they know what’s going to happen to the internet is not worth listening to.” Source: Internet
The cosmologist Stephen Hawking and the entrepreneur Yuri Milner released a simulation that shows how a project called Breakthrough Starshot aims to send small robots to the nearest star system, Alpha Centauri. Source: Internet