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Cosmogónicos

Cosmogónicos is an adjective used in Spanish to refer to anything related to cosmogony, the study or description of the origin of the universe. The noun cosmogonía combines Greek kosmos (world, universe) and gignesthai (to be born). In everyday use, cosmogónicos describes texts, theories, or myths that treat the creation of the cosmos, whether in traditional mythologies or in scientific models.

In cultural and religious contexts, cosmogonías are creation myths that explain how the world and its inhabitants

The term is distinct from cosmología, the broader field that studies the large-scale properties and evolution

See also cosmogonía, cosmología, creation myth, Big Bang, formation of the universe.

came
to
exist
and
how
order
was
established.
In
literature
and
art,
cosmogónicos
works
may
imagine
or
reconstruct
a
cosmogony
for
a
fictional
world.
In
science,
cosmogonía
refers
to
theories
about
the
origin
of
the
universe,
from
speculative
narratives
to
evidence-based
models
such
as
the
Big
Bang
and
the
subsequent
evolution
of
matter
and
structure.
of
the
universe.
Cosmogonía
focuses
more
specifically
on
origin
or
genesis,
while
cosmología
includes
questions
about
nature,
laws,
and
history
of
the
cosmos.
Throughout
history,
many
cultures
have
proposed
cosmogonías,
and
contemporary
science
offers
cosmogenic
theories
that
describe
the
universe's
origin
based
on
physical
observations
and
mathematical
models.