The Dark Universe
Matthias Bartelmann (Zentrum fuer Astronomie, Universitaet Heidelberg,, Institut fuer Theoretische Astrophysik)

TL;DR
This paper reviews the standard cosmological model, summarizing current observational knowledge about the universe's evolution, contents, origin, and future, highlighting the coherence and broad applicability of the model.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of the standard cosmological model and synthesizes observational data to understand the universe's evolution and future.
Findings
Confirmation of the standard cosmological model
Insights into the universe's evolution and contents
Predictions about the universe's future
Abstract
For a few years now, cosmology has a standard model. By this term, we mean a consistent theoretical background which is at the same time simple and broad enough to offer coherent explanations for the vast majority of cosmological phenomena. This review will briefly summarise the cosmological model, then proceed to discuss what we know from observations about the evolution of the Universe and its contents, and what we conclude about the origin and the future of the Universe and the structures it contains.
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