universe
n.
world, cosmos, creation, nature, everything
Universe
The Universe is defined as the summation of all particles and energy that exist and the
space-time in which all events occur. Based on observations of the portion of the Universe that is
observable, physicists attempt to describe the whole of space-time, including all
matter and
energy and events which occur, as a single system corresponding to a
mathematical model.
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Universe
(n.)
All created things viewed as constituting one system or whole; the whole body of things, or of phenomena; the / / of the Greeks, the mundus of the Latins; the world; creation.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
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Universe
Universe [from Latin universum combined into one from unus one + versus turned] The sum total of all that is. Theosophy distinguishes the spirit side and the matter side of the universe, each of these being composed of an aggregate of conscious living monads, the former being self-conscious in infinitely varying degrees and animating the latter, who are not self-conscious or not fully so, and serve as vehicles to the former, thus constituting matter in its various grades. The word may be used in limited senses, as for instance in speaking of the physical universe, when it comprises the totality of physical matter in the solar systems, nebulae, or galaxies. And this again may be subdivided as when we speak of our own home-universe. See also
KOSMOS
Universe