The universe is everything that exists.
I probably cannot improve on the first answer, but perhaps I can add a little clarity and perspective. Our world is one of eight orbiting the local star we call Sol or simply, the sun. The sun orbits a spiral galaxy we call The Milky Way, about once ever 220 million years. Our galaxy and the Andromeda galaxy are the two big spiral galaxies in a group of twenty or so mixed bag of galaxies we call the Local Group. Throughout the universe there are roughly 100 billion galaxies altogether.
The universe is the complete collection of this and all the space and matter in existence. It began with "the big bang" 13.7 billion years ago, and continues to expand at an increasing rate.
There may be other universes, universes in separate dimensions distinct from ours. The collection of all universes could be described as the multiverse or polyverse.
No, there is not there is no edge to the universe, and there is nothing outside of the universe. there just IS the universe.
This model of the universe placed the Earth at the center of the universe
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The Universe-------------------------Yes, the word "universe" means everything that is. Thus the universe's home is itself.
no. a universe is everything. so technically theyre arent other universes.
Without a Universe, there would be no world, either. "World" can refer to:* The Universe itself * Planet Earth, which is part of the Universe
yes, God is the master of the universe because it created the universe and it will one day destroy the universe.
The universe IS space, plus everything that's in it.
Universal (pervading the universe) or cosmic(relating to the universe).
There are currently no known means to actually separate parts of the universe physically from the rest of the universe.
The universe is everything by definition. This means there is nothing outside of the universe. There is no noted end to the universe or line that someone could say this is where the universe ends and the outside begins.
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