Hesiod and the Pre-Socratic s use the Greek term in the context of
cosmogony . Hesiod's chaos has often been interpreted as a moving,
Kaynak: Chaos (cosmogony)Related studies include
cosmogony , which focuses on the origin of the Universe, and cosmography , which maps the features of the Universe
Kaynak: CosmologyIn
cosmogony , the nebular hypothesis is the most widely accepted model explaining the formation and evolution of the Solar System .
Kaynak: Nebular hypothesisEmanationism is an idea in the cosmology or
cosmogony of certain religious or philosophical systems. Emanation, from the Latin emanare
Kaynak: EmanationismBundahishn-, meaning "Primal Creation", is the name traditionally given to an encyclopædia ic collections of Zoroastrian
cosmogony and
Kaynak: BundahishnThe Gnostic term Barbēlō (Greek Βαρβηλώ refers to the first emanation of God in several forms of Gnostic
cosmogony . Barbēlō is often
Kaynak: BarbeloIn Egyptian mythology , Sia or Saa was the wikt:deify | deification of perception in the Heliopolitan Ennead
cosmogony and is probably
Kaynak: Sia (god)is the Avestan language name of the primordial bovine of Zoroastrian
cosmogony and cosmology, one-- of Ahura Mazda 's six-- primordial
Kaynak: GavaevodataAccording to the Zoroastrian
cosmogony , Mashya- and Mashyana- were the first man and woman whose procreation gave rise to the human race.
Kaynak: Mashya and Mashyana