Class of which Our Universe is an instance, and parallel universes, if any, are also instances.
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Examples for "universe"
Examples for "universe"
1Physics describes the universe in terms of mathematical rules, 'laws of nature'.
2Second, there is the question of the initial state of the universe.
3This universe contains infinite possibilities, therefore it's possible that we'll be caught.
4We didn't ask another question, but she said, It was parallel-universe stuff.
5Does that universe include some ironclad rule that requires inequality of opportunity?
1Half the population of Europe lives in a universe that's entirely home-made.
2The experience was overwhelming: I grew up in a universe of beauty.
3He had operated in a universe where the Cylons were long gone.
4For her there was a universe with but one figure in it-Androvsky
5In order to manifest a universe, things have to be shaken up.
6But the prize is discovery of a universe vastly greater than ourselves.
7Why is there a universe and how did it come to be?
8Here was a universe of pressure unglimpsed except through speculative mathematical models.
9This is a story about a universe with two parallel, overlapping worlds.
10Hypertext replaces sequential text, and thus a universe of connections is established.
11We are surrounded by a universe which to our apprehensions is boundless.
12The pragmatic view, you are sure, gives us a universe imperfectly rational.
13Every learned person is a whole territory, a universe of new thought.
14For love is not a creature, a thing created, like a universe.
15It is hardly real, but it is as big as a universe.
16They burned hotter, smaller, into quasars and novas and filled a universe.
Translations for a universe