The first cosmologists were ancient philosophers and astronomers who sought to understand the nature and structure of the universe. Notable figures include the Greek philosopher Pythagoras, who proposed that celestial bodies were in harmony, and Plato, who emphasized the importance of mathematics in explaining the cosmos. Additionally, Aristotle contributed significantly with his geocentric model, while the Indian astronomer Aryabhata and the Chinese philosopher Zhuang Zhou also made early cosmological observations and theories. These thinkers laid the groundwork for modern cosmology through their inquiries into the origins and organization of the universe.
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Early philosophers were called cosmologists because they were primarily concerned with understanding the natural world, the universe, and the origins of everything in it. They focused on developing theories about the structure of the cosmos and the fundamental principles governing the world around them.
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About 13-14 billion years ago. Cosmologists are not in agreement as to what happened the first few million or billion years, but most agree that the age of our Universe is about 15 billion years.
Scientists who study the universe are known as cosmologists.
On Neptune and Uranus, cosmologists reported seeing liquid metallic helium.
At present cosmologists think that dark energy is ripping the universe apart despite the force of gravity so the answer would be NO. However some cosmologists do not accept that dark energy is real and if this is true the answer would be "we do not yet know".
specifically, "astronomers" that study black holes are called cosmologists.