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The Universe; an overview of theories, bodies, and physics

 * Universe
 * Accelerating universe
 * Age of the universe
 * Big Bang
 * Cosmic age problem
 * Cosmic latte
 * Cosmogony
 * Cosmography
 * Cosmological horizon
 * Cosmos
 * Doughnut theory of the universe
 * Earth's location in the universe
 * Gold universe
 * Graphical timeline from Big Bang to Heat Death
 * Graphical timeline of the universe
 * Graphical timeline of the Big Bang
 * Graphical timeline of the Stelliferous Era
 * Imago Universi
 * Multiverse
 * Observable universe
 * Particle horizon
 * Ylem
 * Cosmic background radiation
 * Cosmic infrared background
 * Cosmic microwave background
 * Cosmic neutrino background
 * Dark Ages Radio Explorer
 * Diffuse extragalactic background radiation
 * List of cosmological computation software
 * X-ray background
 * Cosmology
 * Eternity
 * Big History
 * Big Lurch (cosmology)
 * Cosmographia (Bernard Silvestris)
 * Fuzzy cold dark matter
 * Gravitational instability
 * Halo mass function
 * Heat death paradox
 * History of the Center of the Universe
 * Javelin argument
 * Meta-cold dark matter
 * Omega Point
 * Origin and occurrence of fluorine
 * Structure formation
 * Timaeus (dialogue)
 * Astrophysics
 * Bahcall–Wolf cusp
 * Central massive object
 * Mass segregation
 * Solar physics
 * Absolute horizon
 * Accretion (astrophysics)
 * Amorphous carbonia
 * Angular momentum problem
 * AQUAL
 * ARIANNA Experiment
 * Binil Aryal
 * Asteroseismology
 * Astrobiophysics
 * Astronomy
 * Astronomy & Geophysics
 * Astrophysical jet
 * Astrostatistics
 * B-modes
 * B2FH paper
 * Baryon asymmetry
 * Bi-scalar tensor vector gravity
 * Bidirectional reflectance distribution function
 * Bidirectional scattering distribution function
 * Biermann battery
 * Black body
 * Black-body radiation
 * Blast wave
 * Bond albedo
 * Cassini's laws
 * Causal dynamical triangulation
 * Champagne flow
 * Chandrasekhar limit
 * Chondritic uniform reservoir
 * Circular polarization
 * Collision-induced absorption and emission
 * Compton scattering
 * Compton telescope
 * Computational astrophysics
 * Astronomical constant
 * IAU (1976) System of Astronomical Constants
 * Convective overturn
 * Angioletta Coradini
 * Coronal loop
 * Cosmochemistry
 * Cosmogenic nuclide
 * Critical ionization velocity
 * Dark fluid
 * Darwin–Radau equation
 * De Laval nozzle
 * De Sitter effect
 * De Vaucouleurs' law
 * Degenerate matter
 * Differential Doppler effect
 * Differential rotation
 * Dissociative recombination
 * Dusty plasma
 * Dynamical friction
 * Gustav Eberhard
 * Eddington luminosity
 * Eddington number
 * Einasto profile
 * Einstein protocol
 * Ejecta
 * Ekpyrotic universe
 * Electron beam ion trap
 * Enduring Quests and Daring Visions
 * Entropy (astrophysics)
 * Environmental radioactivity
 * Epicyclic frequency
 * Event horizon
 * ExoMol
 * Extragalactic cosmic ray
 * Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope
 * Firehose instability
 * Flux tube
 * Fractal cosmology
 * Frequency separation
 * Galactic Bridges and Tails (1971 film)
 * Galaxy rotation curve
 * Gamma-ray Burst Coordinates Network
 * Gas torus
 * Gauge Vector-Tensor gravity
 * Gravitational compression
 * Gravitational lens
 * Gravitational lensing formalism
 * Gravitational-wave astronomy
 * GravitySimulator
 * Grey atmosphere
 * Grupo de Astronomía y Ciencias del Espacio
 * Gunn–Peterson trough
 * Hayashi track
 * Helium flash
 * J. Marvin Herndon
 * High Altitude Observatory
 * High time-resolution astrophysics
 * Highly charged ion
 * Hubble–Reynolds law
 * Hydrogen anion
 * Hydrostatic equilibrium
 * Hypercompact stellar system
 * ICRANet
 * IEEE Nuclear and Plasma Sciences Society
 * INDIGO
 * Instituto de Astrofísica de Andalucía
 * Iron peak
 * J1000+0221
 * Jaffe profile
 * Jeans instability
 * Jeans's theorem
 * K correction
 * Kavli Prize
 * Kelvin–Helmholtz mechanism
 * Kvant-1
 * Ofer Lahav
 * Lane–Emden equation
 * Lead star
 * Light cone
 * Lindblad resonance
 * List of Russian astronomers and astrophysicists
 * Low-dimensional chaos in stellar pulsations
 * Luminosity
 * M–sigma relation
 * Magnetic mirror point
 * Magnetogravity wave
 * Mass deficit
 * Mass-to-light ratio
 * Donald Howard Menzel
 * Metallicity
 * Modified Newtonian dynamics
 * Moment of inertia factor
 * Morphs collaboration
 * Neutronium
 * Nordtvedt effect
 * Nuclear astrophysics
 * Nucleocosmochronology
 * Nucleocosmogenesis
 * Nucleosynthesis
 * Nuker Team
 * Optical depth (astrophysics)
 * Osipkov–Merritt model
 * P-nuclei
 * P-process
 * Carlton R. Pennypacker
 * Phillips relationship
 * Photodissociation
 * Photodissociation region
 * Photographic magnitude
 * Photometry (astronomy)
 * Physical cosmology
 * Pickering series
 * Planck scale
 * Planetary core
 * Plasma (physics)
 * Plasma parameters
 * Plasmoid
 * Plummer model
 * Polarization in astronomy
 * Polytrope
 * Press–Schechter formalism
 * Przybylski's Star
 * Pulsed Accretion
 * R-process
 * Radio object with continuous optical spectrum
 * Red clump
 * Martin Rees, Baron Rees of Ludlow
 * Reionization
 * Relativistic beaming
 * Richtmyer–Meshkov instability
 * Rossby Wave Instability in Astrophysical Discs
 * Rotational Brownian motion (astronomy)
 * Rp-process
 * S-process
 * Bishun Khare
 * Carl Sagan
 * Sakurai's Object
 * Scalar–tensor–vector gravity
 * Schönberg–Chandrasekhar limit
 * Schwarzschild criterion
 * Sersic profile
 * Shock waves in astrophysics
 * Sołtan argument
 * Source function
 * Spectral atlas
 * Standard solar model
 * Stationary orbit
 * Stellar physics
 * Stellar pulsations
 * Stromgren integral
 * Strömgren sphere
 * Superionic water
 * Superluminal motion
 * Supernova nucleosynthesis
 * Tensor–vector–scalar gravity
 * Terrestrial gamma-ray flash
 * Theoretical astrophysics
 * Timeline of gravitational physics and relativity
 * Tolman–Oppenheimer–Volkoff equation
 * Tolman–Oppenheimer–Volkoff limit
 * TRACE (computer program)
 * Wallace Hampton Tucker
 * Urca process
 * Vaidya metric
 * Virbhadra–Ellis lens equation
 * Virgo-centric flow
 * Weyl's postulate
 * Whole Earth Blazar Telescope
 * Wouthuysen–Field coupling
 * X-factor (astrophysics)
 * XMM Cluster Survey
 * Zanstra method
 * Zeeman–Doppler imaging
 * Stellar evolution
 * Asymptotic giant branch
 * Black dwarf
 * Carbon detonation
 * Circumstellar envelope
 * Color–color diagram
 * Dredge-up
 * Electron degeneracy pressure
 * FU Orionis star
 * Galaxy formation and evolution
 * Henyey track
 * Hertzsprung gap
 * Hertzsprung–Russell diagram
 * Hess diagram
 * Hypernova
 * Instability strip
 * Main sequence
 * Mass–luminosity relation
 * Metallicity distribution function
 * Neutron star spin-up
 * OH/IR star
 * Photo-erosion
 * Planetary nebula
 * Protoplanetary nebula
 * SN 1972e
 * Spite plateau
 * Stellar birthline
 * Stellar isochrone
 * Supernova
 * Thorne–Żytkow object
 * Turnoff point
 * White dwarf
 * Color confinement
 * Color superconductivity
 * Color–flavor locking
 * Deconfinement
 * Elliptic flow
 * Fermionic condensate
 * Flavour (particle physics)
 * Gluon condensate
 * Hagedorn temperature
 * Onset of deconfinement
 * QCD matter
 * QCD vacuum
 * Quark–gluon plasma
 * Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider
 * Strange matter
 * Strangelet
 * Superconductivity
 * Black hole
 * Accretion disc
 * Active galactic nucleus
 * AdS black hole
 * Apparent horizon
 * Atomic gravitational wave interferometric sensor
 * Binary black hole
 * Black brane
 * Black hole bomb
 * Black hole complementarity
 * Black hole electron
 * Black hole information paradox
 * Black hole starship
 * Black hole thermodynamics
 * Black star (semiclassical gravity)
 * Black string
 * Black-hole cosmology
 * Blandford–Znajek process
 * Blazar
 * Blitzar
 * Boyer–Lindquist coordinates
 * Brightest cluster galaxy
 * BTZ black hole
 * Carter constant
 * CENBOL
 * Charged black hole
 * Compact star
 * Cosmic censorship hypothesis
 * Dark-energy star
 * Dark star (Newtonian mechanics)
 * Distorted Schwarzschild metric
 * Dynamical horizon
 * Ergosphere
 * Extremal black hole
 * Extreme mass ratio inspiral
 * Black holes in fiction
 * Firewall (physics)
 * Fuzzball (string theory)
 * GCIRS 13E
 * Gravastar
 * Gravitational collapse
 * Gravitational wave
 * Primordial gravitational wave
 * Great Annihilator
 * GRO J0422+32
 * Gullstrand–Painlevé coordinates
 * Hawking radiation
 * HLX-1
 * Holographic principle
 * IGR J17091-3624
 * Immirzi parameter
 * Inspiral
 * Intermediate-mass black hole
 * Isolated horizon
 * Kaluza–Klein black hole
 * Kerr/CFT correspondence
 * Kerr metric
 * Kerr–Newman metric
 * Kugelblitz (astrophysics)
 * Large quasar group
 * List of black holes
 * List of most massive black holes
 * List of most massive known stars
 * List of quasars
 * M33 X-7
 * M82 X-1
 * Magnetospheric eternally collapsing object
 * Membrane paradigm
 * Micro black hole
 * MTZ black hole
 * Naked singularity
 * Near-extremal black hole
 * Near-horizon metric
 * No-hair theorem
 * Non-expanding horizon
 * Nonsingular black hole models
 * Optical black hole
 * Paczyński–Wiita potential
 * Penrose process
 * Penrose–Hawking singularity theorems
 * Photon sphere
 * Photon surface
 * Planck particle
 * Primordial black hole
 * Q star
 * Quasar
 * Quasi-star
 * Reissner–Nordström metric
 * Ring singularity
 * Rotating black hole
 * RX J1131
 * Schwarzschild metric
 * Schwarzschild radius
 * Singularity (Bill DeSmedt novel)
 * Sonic black hole
 * Spaghettification
 * Spin-flip
 * Stellar black hole
 * Supermassive black hole
 * Surface gravity
 * Swift J1745-26
 * Tendex line
 * Thorne–Hawking–Preskill bet
 * Timeline of black hole physics
 * Trans-Planckian problem
 * Trapped null surface
 * Virtual black hole
 * Weyl metrics
 * White hole
 * Wormhole
 * Baryogenesis
 * Chronology of the universe
 * Big Bang nucleosynthesis
 * Cold Big Bang
 * Cosmological constant
 * Electroweak epoch
 * Grand unification epoch
 * Hadron epoch
 * Inflationary epoch
 * Initial singularity
 * Georges Lemaître
 * Lepton epoch
 * Metric expansion of space
 * Non-standard cosmology
 * Photon epoch
 * Planck epoch
 * Pre-Big Bang Physics
 * Quark epoch
 * Religious interpretations of the Big Bang theory
 * Shape of the universe
 * Inflation (cosmology)
 * BICEP2
 * Eternal inflation
 * Cosmic gravitational wave background
 * Marc Kamionkowski
 * Cosmological interpretation of quantum mechanics
 * Curvaton
 * De Sitter universe
 * Density contrast
 * E-folding
 * False vacuum
 * Flatness problem
 * Horizon problem
 * Inflaton
 * Non-minimally coupled inflation
 * Primordial fluctuations
 * Quantum fluctuation
 * Topological defect
 * Warm inflation
 * Astroparticle physics
 * Anti-sidereal time
 * Axion
 * Chameleon particle
 * Christofilos Effect
 * Cosmic ray
 * Dark matter
 * Epcard
 * Greisen–Zatsepin–Kuzmin limit
 * Holeum
 * Light dark matter
 * Mirror matter
 * Misalignment mechanism
 * Scalar field dark matter
 * Self-interacting dark matter
 * Strongly interacting massive particle
 * Telescope Array Project
 * Track Imaging Cherenkov Experiment
 * Ultra-high-energy cosmic ray
 * Weakly interacting massive particles
 * Wire chamber
 * Advanced Thin Ionization Calorimeter
 * Antarctic Impulse Transient Antenna
 * Balloon Experiments with Amateur Radio
 * BalloonSat
 * BARREL
 * BESS
 * Millimeter Anisotropy eXperiment IMaging Array
 * Spirit of Knoxville
 * TRACER (cosmic ray detector)
 * Balloon-borne telescope
 * BLAST (telescope)
 * BOOMERanG experiment
 * The E and B Experiment
 * PoGOLite
 * QMAP
 * Spider (polarimeter)
 * Stratoscope
 * Sunrise (telescope)
 * TopHat (telescope)
 * Advanced Composition Explorer
 * Akeno Giant Air Shower Array
 * Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer
 * Cosmic-ray observatory