A shared universe is a fictional setting that is used by several authors, script writers, or game designers. There are usually certain characters who "belong" to a specific author, and anyone using those characters in a story or game must obtain permission from the original creator. The setting can be used by anyone, as can certain of the background characters.
The best known examples of a shared universe are probably the Star Trek and Star Wars franchises, which use many authors to create stories about the characters and worlds. Two examples of novel "universes" include Thieves' World and Wolf Creek, both of which used a "stable" of authors to create stories about a fictional town and its characters.
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All have mass and with mass comes a gravitational field. Also, all are the reminants of the creation of the universe.
Thailand and/or Burma may have had such structures in their countries, but no such topic was shared with US personnel stationed in those regions. If they were shared, it's not common knowledge today.
Buddhism began when a former prince named Siddartha Gautama became enlightened after meditating for many years, and developed knowledge about the universe that he shared with everyone.
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Science suggests that we are connected to the universe through fundamental physical laws and the elements that compose our bodies. The atoms in our bodies were formed in stars and are part of the cosmic material that makes up the universe, highlighting our shared origin. Additionally, concepts from quantum physics illustrate how particles can exhibit entanglement, suggesting a deeper interconnectedness at a subatomic level. Overall, these scientific principles underscore that we are not separate from the universe but rather an integral part of its ongoing evolution.
Manga are stories by diffrent authors so they cant be in the same univers,but there is cases like akira toriyama making the planet where Arele and Goku live in the sama.Also DC didnt originaly share a universe they started after there first major crossover.
The most complex object in the universe is said to be the human brain. Our highly complex neural network combined with a large cerebral cortex has provided us with the unique attributes not shared by any other species on Earth, let alone the universe. Our brains have given us the special faculties of abstract thought, symbolic speech and writing, free will, the ability to remember the past and plan for the future, the skillful making and use of tools, shared knowledge and learning, and forming complex societies. No known organism nor any other object in the universe has any of the above attributes. These attributes are widely regarded as what makes us uniquely 'human' and these are in large part due to our large and complex brains.
Edwin Hubble and Grace Burke got married in 1924. They both had a shared interest in astronomy, with Hubble being a renowned astronomer known for his work on the expansion of the universe.
Fantasy Friction is what happens when two opposing fantasy worlds rub against one another and create a pocket of illogic. This is common in shared world writing, where many authors write about the same universe.
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