gravity is the most powerful force in the universe as it acts at great distances although its force is not as great as the weak nuclear force, the strong nuclear force or the electoromagnetic force
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A:In the belief system of the Abrahamic religions (Judaism, Islam and Christianity), God made the universe. In Hinduism, Brahma made the universe. And so on. Scientists say there is no need of a deity to make the universe, but they generally do not comment on religious beliefs.
The magnification, or power, at which a telescope is operating is a function of the focal length of the telescope's main (objective) lens (or primary mirror) and the focal length of the eyepiece employed.
The universe IS space, plus everything that's in it.
Universal (pervading the universe) or cosmic(relating to the universe).
Every point in the universe is lighted by stars.
To answer questions about the physical universe
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to answer questions about the physical universeTo determine how the world (universe) works.
One primary unanswered question about the origin of the universe is what caused the Big Bang to occur. Scientists are still exploring the underlying mechanisms behind the initial singularity that led to the expansion of the universe.
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One primary unanswered question about the origin of the universe is what caused the Big Bang. Another question is what existed before the Big Bang and what, if anything, lies beyond the observable universe. Additionally, the nature of dark matter and dark energy, which make up most of the universe's mass-energy content, remains a mystery.
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well this theory was that the sun was a princaple source of motive power in the universe
The primary on the HD transfers power from the engine to the transmission.
The universe's primary source of light is stars. Stars are massive balls of gas that undergo nuclear fusion, generating heat and light that radiates out into space. Other sources of light in the universe include galaxies, quasars, and other celestial objects.
The primary focus of pre-Socratic philosophers was to understand the fundamental nature of the universe and the underlying principles that govern it.