As far as physics allow you to go. Endless.
There are far too many to count or name
As far we know, Yes. But Probabilistically, No.
The universe is generally considered to be an isolated system in terms of energy, but not in terms of matter. This means that energy cannot enter or leave the universe, but matter can. The universe is constantly expanding and evolving, allowing for interactions within its boundaries.
The universe is not destroyed, but rather it is constantly evolving and changing. The destruction of the universe is a theoretical concept that is often discussed in the context of scientific theories such as the Big Crunch or the Heat Death of the universe, but these scenarios are not guaranteed to happen.
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There is only one Universe (as far as we know) and we are in it.
Our Solar System is extremely far from the center of the universe. Really, we don't even know what the center of the universe is, and we are not a part of it since our galaxy is traveling across the universe.
galaxy is in the universe
On your laptop or computer.
It lives in your computer
no it doesnt
no it does not
There is no single spot that can be distinguished as the center of the Universe. To put it another way, wherever you are, it seems you are at the "center" of the Universe.
The universe is everything that exists. Either in actuality OR as far as we can percieve it.
it Says it does but I promise it does not
Any illegal act involving a computer generally is referred to as a computer crime.
The Computer Abuse Amendments Act of 1994 was one of the six amendments made to the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act of 1986. This amendment outlaws transmission of harmful computer codes, such as viruses.