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But most cosmologists say they are simply out of left field.
Their common effort united them into a group that may be called Cosmologists.
Cosmologists believed this to be about two billion years then.
Astronomers and cosmologists outside the team said the work was important.
On the other hand, the results also leave cosmologists with some deep and perhaps troubling questions.
"This is a great time to be a cosmologist," he said.
The cosmologists tell us that there are many time streams.
Any professional cosmologists or physicist want to clear the air here?
There just may be a few things the cosmologists don't know yet.
An entire universe could do the same, claim some cosmologists.
Now you know he was a cosmologist; that ought to help identify him.
The cosmologists kicked things off by discussing the evidence for dark matter.
Enough cosmologists saw the problem as a real one, however, for various solutions to be proposed.
A Cosmologist may have a list of the perfect ingredients needed to do just that!
Cosmologists admit they don't know what to make of this.
With no real universes to study other than their own, cosmologists have turned to the next best thing.
But it would return to haunt cosmologists, and the universe.
His students would know, of course, probably several high-level theoretical cosmologists.
Cosmologists consider the case for black holes to be more persuasive all the time.
Just getting a measure of ordinary dark matter is reassuring to cosmologists.
Cosmologists, talking of some new development, will often say, "It sounds like science fiction".
Cosmologists are calling it the "missing energy" of the universe.
In the last 60 years, cosmologists have been looking for matter that doesn't shine.
If so, then cosmologists have a name for it: quintessence.
Fifty years ago, fewer than 30 scientists in the world considered themselves cosmologists.