What is the Universe?

by | May 24, 2020 | 0 comments


“I feel like the word ‘universe’ is a concept that humans have constructed and ultimately defined. The scientific definition of the universe is essentially ‘all living matter and space considered as a whole; all of Earth, the planets, stars, galaxies; the cosmos.’ Essentially, the universe is everything. As we have defined it, it is all-encompassing. This raises the question: is the universe infinite? Can there be more than one universe? Nothing so far discovered in science has disproved the possibility of the universe having no boundaries. These questions make us seem incredibly small.”

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