1. universe - Noun
2. Universe - Proper noun
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.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAbdullah explained that one well-proven technique for determining the total amount of matter in the universe is to compare the observed number and mass of galaxy clusters per unit volume with predictions from numerical simulations. Source: Internet
2. - The law of necessary procession and the eternity of the universe (ch. 3). Source: Internet
A 2006 inquiry in Flanders, considered to be a more religious region than Wallonia, showed that 55% considered themselves religious and that 36% believed that God created the universe. Source: Internet
3. The true doctrine about Universal Soul and the goodness of the universe which it forms and rules (chs. 7–8). Source: Internet
According to Deutsche, moksha is transcendental consciousness to the latter, the perfect state of being, of self-realization, of freedom and of "realizing the whole universe as the Self". Source: Internet
According to Professor Daniel Watts of the University of York, "The origin of dark matter in the universe is one of the biggest questions in science and one that, until now, has drawn a blank. Source: Internet