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The noun 'universe' can be defined as:
1) all of space, time, matter, energy, and physical forces; the whole system of objects and phenomena observable and theoretical; the cosmos
2) all material and spiritual beings created by God; creation
3) human beings collectively; mankind; society
4) a field of human activity; sphere; domain
5) a group of people taken from a population as a control group or sample in an experiment
6) any group of objects or elements

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How does science define the word 'universe'?

The universe, as recognized by modern science, is the aggregate of observable, measurable reality defined as the whole region of space within which light has had time to traverse since the big bang. It consists of a four-dimensional space-time continuum containing all matter, energy, and forces. The universe is mostly a vacuum or empty space.


When did it all start time life big bang universe......?

The universe is estimated to be around 13.8 billion years old, originating from the Big Bang. Life on Earth is thought to have begun around 3.5 billion years ago, starting with simple single-celled organisms. Time as a concept is more difficult to define in the context of the universe's beginning, as it is closely tied to the expansion of the cosmos.


How would you define 'universe'?

Here is how I would define 'universe': NOUN 1) all of physical reality, including the earth and its living things as well as all other entities and phenomena that exist in outer space 2) a reality thought to be separate and parallel to our own governed by its own laws of physics and having its own dimensions of space and time 3) an entire set of proposals, opinions, etc. open for discussion 4) an entire group of people or things from which a sample may be taken 5) a sphere of influence, interest, activity, or experience


Is the universe in space or is space in the universe?

The universe IS space, plus everything that's in it.


What is an adjective from the word universe?

Universal (pervading the universe) or cosmic(relating to the universe).

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The universe is the whole natural world. It consists of four-dimensional space-time containing all matter and energy.


How would you define the sampling universe and why you chose this sample definition?

The sampling universe is the totatility of items/events from which you can select or sample for statistical analysis and description.


Is it possible to get outside the universe?

Yep. Depends how you define "Universe". If it's EVERYTHING, then you can't get outside it, because all places are part of the "everything" thing.


Is Jupiter the center of the universe?

Probably not. Given that the actual size of the universe cannot be defined, you cannot define the centre, much less make Jupiter the centre of it.


What is the most powerful star in the universe?

Depends on how you define power. If we take it as transferring energy then it will have to be the most luminous. So the most luminous star known in the Universe is R136a1


How do you define a fictional universe?

A fictional universe is an interconnected environment in a work of fiction in which the circumstances, people, and other components are different from those encountered in actual ordinary human experience.


Why is it important to define the system and the surroundings?

You can define a system as part of the universe on which you focus your attention. The surroundings include everything else in the universe. In thermochemical experiments, you can consider the region in the immediate vicinity of the system as the surroundings. A major goal of thermochemistry is to examine the flow of heat between the system and its surroundings.