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cosmoformalism

The question of whether surface area is an open or closed shape.
Cosmoformalism ponders (in two dimensions) whether a circle is open or closed.
by metawave October 22, 2020
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Cosmos

A amazing future twitch streamer who is really funny and has big muscles
I really like cosmos he’s really funny
by Big muscles guy TH January 7, 2021
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Cosmopenis

A penis so small that it makes atoms look big
Yo dude, you got a cosmopenis? yikes.
by Wheez x Drzy April 13, 2021
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Cosmoscosplays

Cosmososplays is a cosplayer on TikTok with 73.9K followers (at the time of writing)! They’re an extremely talented and hardworking creator who cosplays from sources such as Splatoon, ENA, The Magnus Archives, Identity V, and more. Also an amazing mutual!
“Have you heard of cosmoscosplays ?”
“Yeah, that one really good Nikola cosplayer?”
“Yep!”
Of course, we’re mutuals!” *lipbite*
by Rlkiyo April 16, 2021
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cosmokisser

a tiktoker who hasn’t eaten mango before and likes norton too much
“hey cosmokisser look over there it’s nagito with a crop top

“where”

“made ya look”
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Cosmological argument

The cosmological argument is the notion that God created the universe and that there is always a cause and an effect. The three main parts to the cosmological argument is the uncaused cause, unmoved mover and possibility and necessity/possibility and contingency. There are 5 ways in Aquinas's version of the cosmological argument, however I'm only discussing the 3 that I stated as they are the main parts of the argument as urban dictionary only let's me type a limited quantity of characters.

Uncaused cause (4 premises and a conclusion)
• Everything has a cause
Every cause has a cause
• This cannot go back forever
•Therefore there must be an uncaused cause which doesn't have a cause.
•The uncaused cause is what we understand as God

Unmoved mover (2 premises and a conclusion)

•Everything that has been moved by something and that mover has been moved by something else.

•This chain cannot go back forever or movement would not have started in the first place.

•Therefore there must be an unmoved mover which isn't itself moved. This unmoved mover must be God

Possibility and necessity/possibility and contingency:

This one is simple. A contingent being is a being which needs a cause and a necessary being is the opposite meaning a being doesn't need a cause. It is believed that God is the necessary being who created the world.
Now that you know the fundamentals of the cosmological argument, read up the teleological argument (the argument from design)
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Cosmos

Literally the best dog in the world who has never done anything wrong in his whole life.
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