Most of the light in the universe comes from the stars. Stars create their own light using nuclear fusion.
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A parallel universe would be another region of our space-time with its own matter-energy configuration and its own physical laws and constants. In the hypothetical multiverse there could be an infinite number of them existing alongside our universe. This means there could be infinite copies of each one of us living out our lives in infinitely different ways!
The problem is - we can only speculate on the origin of the universe - based on our limited knowledge of the bit of space we live in ! There are literally billions of other galaxies out there - with hundreds of billions of suns and planets. There could be many other rules of physics & chemical elements that we just don't know of ! There's just no way of proving how the universe started (or whether this is the first ever universe !).
You yourself do not have a speed limit of any kind. Everything else in the universe has the maximum speed of: Your Speed + the Speed of Light. However it is impossible to determine your own speed because there is no stationary point of reference in the universe.
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Its God of the Internet. Not God of the Universe.
An alternative universe is a hypothetical world outside of our own, depicting a different way in which the universe could function.
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There Is no News till now about Lego Universe, but We hope I opens soon Enough.
You are captain of your own universe. The Universe continues to get smaller as we learn more about space.
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Google now lets you build your own website and Google will post it on Google for you.
Not quite yet, but i don't doubt they will sell Lego universe products soon!
i believe it's a universe similar but not excatly the same as our own, for example there could be a parallel universe that looks exactly like our own, but it doesn't have the for that we call gravity hope this helps :)
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There is a single sun in our own solar system, but not in the universe. There are trillions upon trillions of suns (or stars) in the universe.