Every thing
Universe
The term "cosmos" is often used to describe the entire physical universe, including all matter and energy.
The term "universe" was coined in the 16th century, derived from the Latin word "universum," which means "the whole world" or "all things." The concept of the universe as a vast and interconnected system of stars, planets, and galaxies emerged during this time.
AstronomyThat is called "Astronomy".Astronomy
"supernatural"
the universe apparently never stops going. Plus the galaxy's are included with the universe :)
that portion of the universe that we can see in principle, given the finite age of the universe
Everything that exists.
The term 'super-universe' is basically a synonym for the multiverse, a hypothetically larger cosmos than our observable universe.
The term for the center of the universe is often referred to as the "cosmic center" or the "geocentric model" in ancient astronomy. However, in modern cosmology, there is no single defined center of the universe as space is expanding uniformly in all directions from the Big Bang.
Random sample
Universe
Creationism is the religious term that refers to the belief that the universe and living organisms originate from specific acts of divine creation.
Cosmogony.
AstronomyThat is called "Astronomy".Astronomy
The term "cosmos" is often used to describe the entire physical universe, including all matter and energy.
The Universe is a term used to explain the size of everything there is no way to know how big or of what content it is.