
TL;DR
This paper discusses the advancements in cosmology since 1915, highlighting the mysteries of dark matter, dark energy, and the limitations of General Relativity in explaining gravitation.
Contribution
It reviews recent developments in understanding the universe's evolution and questions the completeness of General Relativity as a theory of gravitation.
Findings
General Relativity may not fully explain gravitation.
Dark matter and dark energy are key to understanding cosmic evolution.
Cosmology has become a vital scientific field since 1915.
Abstract
Lot of avenues, the black hole, the wormhole, the dark matter, the dark energy etc. have been opened since the advent of General Theory of Relativity in 1915. Cosmology, the physics of creation and evolution of the universe, which was once thought to be beyond human perseverance, has now become a rich science of highest importance. However, the theory of gravitation, the oldest known interaction, is still not well understood. In the process of unveiling the evolutionary history of the universe, we shall explore some facts that suggest General Theory of Relativity is not the complete theory of gravitation.
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Taxonomy
TopicsCosmology and Gravitation Theories · Relativity and Gravitational Theory · Earth Systems and Cosmic Evolution
