
Gravitational Physics
Gravitational physics studies how gravity influences the universe, from the formation of galaxies to the behavior of black holes. In cosmology, it explains the universe's expansion and structure. In computational astrophysics, simulations model gravitational interactions, helping us understand phenomena like dark matter. High-energy astrophysics investigates extreme environments, such as those around neutron stars, revealing fundamental physics. Theoretical astrophysics explores concepts like gravitational waves and cosmic inflation, while theoretical particle physics examines the fundamental particles that govern these gravitational interactions. Together, they enhance our understanding of the universe's laws and its mysterious components.