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  Cosmology is a branch of astronomy concerned with studies of the universe's origin and evolution, from the Big Bang to the present day and into the future. It is the scientific study of the universe's origin, evolution and eventual fate. Physical cosmology is the scientific study of the origin of the universe, its large-scale structures and dynamics, and its ultimate destiny, as well as the laws of science governing these areas. The term cosmology was first used in English in 1656 in Glossographia by Thomas Blount, and in 1731 in Cosmologia Generalis by the German philosopher Christian Wolff. Any accredited reader who feels unqualified or unwilling to review the manuscript because of conflict of interest will immediately alert the publishers and refuse the invitation. Reviewers should clearly formulate their statements in a sound and reasoned manner, so that authors can use the arguments of the reviewers to improve the manuscript. The writers must prevent specific critique. Reviewers may suggest in a review I any related recent research not referenced by the writer, (ii) something mentioned in previous publications with no correct connection or citation, (ii) any significant resemblance or correlation with some other (recent or unpublished) manuscripts. Relativistic astrophysics and cosmology; detailed approaches and modern gravity and cosmology mathematical methods, including Lie groups, geometry and topology; equilibrium theories, including gravity; basic physical features, observations of spatial motion and related topics. This addresses the problems of specific physical properties and their potential changes at large.  

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