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Cosmological Evolution: Matter and Radiation

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This lecture discusses the evolution of the universe, focusing on the contributions of matter and radiation. It covers the Friedmann equations, Hubble law, redshift, luminosity distance, and the impact of different matter components. The instructor explains the critical density, vacuum energy, and the mechanical interpretation of particle movements in potential fields.

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