The universe certainly encompasses a lot of space, certainly all of known space and our galaxy. Many physicists think that our universe is all there is. However, a fair number of physicists also believe in the multiverse theory which states that there are many universes each with separate laws of physics. Therefore, for all practical reasons there is only one universe. Yet, there are still many highly qualified people who ould say that there are many universes out there each with there own "space."
Universe is not a number. it is simply everything that was ever created.
Universe is the aggregate of all existing matter, energy, and space
Bode's universe can not be measured. The reason the universe can not be measured is because it is made up of all the matter, intergalactic space, galaxies, stars and planets.
The universe as we know it encompasses all of space, time, matter, and energy. It is thought to be infinite and expanding. There is no current scientific evidence to suggest that the universe is contained within a larger space.
the universe can not be everything because there has to be space for it to expand into
Probably the best term to encompass all of those would be "the universe".
All of space, all of time, and everything in them, is called the "Universe".
All the universe in a continuous expansion is the... space.
In physics, matter and energy are two fundamental concepts that can encompass a wide range of phenomena. However, there are other aspects of the universe, such as space and time, that are not easily categorized as either matter or energy. So, while matter and energy are important components, they do not encompass everything in the universe.
The universe is defined as everything - all space, all time, all matter and energy.
Matter Voluminous [Occupying lots of space]
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the milky way is a galaxy. the universe is all of space.