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universe

[yoo-nuh-vurs] / ˈyu nəˌvɜrs /
NOUN
everything in creation
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“Are we alone? How big is the universe? How did the universe begin?”

From The Wall Street Journal

The company, for example, called the separation of the roles of broker, exchange, and custodian into different firms a “a legacy of a paper-based system” unnecessary in the tokenized universe.

From Barron's

"It is part of being human… We go out to explore, to learn where we are, why we are, understanding the big questions about our place in the universe."

From BBC

Helium is the second-most-common element in the universe after hydrogen, but it is rare on Earth, where it mainly exists in small concentrations in pockets of natural gas.

From The Wall Street Journal

Scientists at the University of Waterloo have proposed a new way to explain how the universe began, offering a fresh perspective on the Big Bang and its earliest moments.

From Science Daily