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cosmogenesis /ˌkɒzmə(ʊ)ˈdʒɛnɪsɪs /nounThe origin or evolution of the universe.Think of this in the same way that science understands brute matter and its relation to cosmogenesis. Derivativescosmogenetic /ˌkɒzmədʒɛˈnɛtɪk/ adjective ...- Apart from this cosmogenetic process of graduated unfoldment, there is no life, no reality, no being.
- Other examples are ancient cosmogenetic systems which say light is the creative principle of the universe, a theory now being explored by research into the photon's role in subatomic particles.
- And as for the cosmogenetic aspect of a metaparticle, it's very simple indeed for an objector to mention the openly metaphysical premise of our arguments and whisk them away with a gesture.
cosmogenic /kɒzməˈdʒɛnɪk/ adjective ...- The argument goes like this: When cosmic rays hit the atmosphere, they not only form the cosmogenic nuclides, they also form ions, which give rise (through complicated and as yet poorly known ways) to cloud-condensation nuclei.
- Cosmic rays also generate the so-called cosmogenic nuclides.
- The most widely used cosmogenic isotope for absolute dating is carbon - 14, which is exchanged with living organisms as 14 CO 2.
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