As best can be determined, the Universe (as a whole) does not have consciousness. As such, the Universe lacks a capacity to feel any emotion, or to act upon any emotion it might be "feeling." In the absence of any evidence to the contrary, it is more likely that our Universe does not care. Our natural world most definitely does not develop in any way consistent with caring for anything.
As an aside, I do a lot of hiking; and one of the wiser things I heard as I began to do long hikes is, "Nature doesn't care." Basically, it means that it is best to assume that the natural world we experience will NOT alter itself based simply on how much we are suffering, nor on any degree to which we don't "deserve" to suffer. It is thus a waste of psychological energy to bemoan that it is "unfair" for you to suffer while in nature, simply because our natural world does not act in a way that shows any degree of caring.
It contains the only known life in the universe.
The universe does not care about what you want or feel!
The Universe does not have a centre.
No the universe is all matter their is.
the universe itself
No he doesn't
It means that the universe is cold and heartless. No matter how important you feel you are or how dear you hold anything, the universe doesn't care. We are all insignificant in the universe.
well i dont care because penguins are the best animals in the universe
it is religion that care about you .....which you will be gifted in the end of universe because you did a good thing that made human or an animal happy
It contains the only known life in the universe.
The universe does not care about what you want or feel!
One should care about the Universe because one is in the Universe. Earth, and thus all that is on Earth, including humans, is in the Universe. There is nothing outside the Universe and the concept of outside the Universe is meaningless unless one is trying to comprehend a multiverse theory. The Universe consists of billions of stars, all of them (with relevance to humans, particularly Sol the star at the centre of this Solar System) showering Earth with nucleosynthised particles (elements) and it is the elements which make up everything. 'We are made of star-dust' is an oft-quoted statement that means all the elements within us and Earth and the rest of the Universe (except much hydrogen) was produced within stars. In other words, we react with the Universe, not just with ourselves and our own societies. If nucleosynthesis stopped, we would be out of constituent elements and perish. Thus we should care about the Universe. Life exists only on Earth.......perhaps. But still, even if life exists on billions of planets, life is a rare thing in the Universe and thus, if we think life is special, we should protect and care about. If Earth is the sole planet of life, that makes Earth seem all the more special. But Earth is not as autonomous as we may think. It exists tenuously between the gravities of the Solar System planets and the gravities of the stars and all life on Earth relies on light from a 150 million km-distant star. How precarious are we in space really? The question is, where did it all come from, and I think many people are rather desperate to have this question answered. The nature of the Universe and the evidence we have points to a Big Bang demarcating the beginning of space-time (and mass-energy if the two originated nearly or entirely simultaneosly). The Big Bang theory explains a lot about the way the Universe is; its expansion, the red-shift of galaxies, the Cosmic Backround Microwave Radiation. The Big Bang is the likeliest and most supported answer to the question of the origin of the Universe. If we want an answer to that question, we should care about the Big Bang Theory.
No, there is not there is no edge to the universe, and there is nothing outside of the universe. there just IS the universe.
This model of the universe placed the Earth at the center of the universe
a universe
The Universe-------------------------Yes, the word "universe" means everything that is. Thus the universe's home is itself.
no. a universe is everything. so technically theyre arent other universes.