Actually, you didn't, as my previous posts to you amply, and in great detail, illustrated.
Your links show the usage of the WORD (not Theory of... ) "evolution," meaning "a process of change," can, among many other topics, be applied to Cosmology. In such contexts, the word has no biological connotation at all.
Surely you can't be so obtuse as to not see the point? There is no "well-known biological/cosmological Theory of Evolution" traceable back to Darwin, and your links do not suggest otherwise, as I've explained to you previously.
Here is the phrase from one of those links: Evolution, the sequence of events by which the world came to be as we see it today, is the central organizing principle of the historical sciences -- biology, geology, and cosmology.
Why is "evolution" the sequence of events by the which the world came to be as wee see it? Why is "evolution" the central organizing principle of the historical sciences -- biology, geology, and cosmology?