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    The Universe defined as everything that physically exists: the entirety of space and time, all forms of matter, energy and momentum, and the physical laws and constants that govern them. However, the term "universe" may be used in slightly different contextual senses, denoting such concepts as the cosmos, the world or Nature.

    Astronomical observations indicate that the universe is 13.73 ± 0.12 billion years old and at least 93 billion light years across. The theoretical event that started the universe is called the Big Bang. At this point in time all matter and energy of the observable universe was concentrated in one point of infinite density. After the Big Bang the universe started to expand to its present form. Since special relativity states that matter cannot exceed the speed of light, in a fixed space-time, it may seem paradoxical that two galaxies can be separated by 93 billion light years in 13 billion years; however, this separation is a natural consequence of general relativity. Stated simply, space can expand with no intrinsic limit on its rate; thus, two galaxies can separate more quickly than the speed of light if the space between them grows. Experimental measurements such as the redshifts and spatial distribution of distant galaxies, the cosmic microwave background radiation, and the relative percentages of the lighter chemical elements, support this theoretical expansion and, more generally, the Big Bang theory, which proposes that space itself was created ex nihilo at a specific time in the past. Recent observations have shown that this expansion is accelerating, and that most of the matter and energy in the universe is fundamentally different from that observed on Earth and not directly observable (cf. dark energy). The imprecision of current observations has hindered predictions of the ultimate fate of the universe.

    Experiments suggest that the universe has been governed by the same physical laws and constants throughout its extent and history. The dominant force at cosmological distances is gravity, and general relativity is currently the most accurate theory of gravitation. The remaining three fundamental forces and the particles on which they act are described by the Standard Model. The universe has at least three dimensions of space and one of time, although extremely small additional dimensions cannot be ruled out experimentally. Spacetime appears to be smoothly and simply connected, and space has very small mean curvature, so that Euclidean geometry is accurate on the average throughout the universe.

    According to some speculations, this universe may be one of many disconnected universes, which are collectively denoted as the multiverse. In one theory, there is an infinite variety of universes, each with different physical constants. In another theory, new universes are spawned with every quantum measurement. By definition, these speculations cannot currently be tested experimentally.

    Throughout recorded history, several cosmologies and cosmogonies have been proposed to account for observations of the universe. The earliest quantitative models were developed by the ancient Greeks, who proposed that the universe possesses infinite space and has existed eternally, but contains a single set of concentric spheres of finite size - corresponding to the fixed stars, the Sun and various planets - rotating about a spherical but unmoving Earth. Over the centuries, more precise observations and improved theories of gravity led to Copernicus' heliocentric model and the Newtonian model of the solar system, respectively. Further improvements in astronomy led to the characterization of the Milky Way, and the discovery of other galaxies and the microwave background radiation; careful studies of the distribution of these galaxies and their spectral lines have led to much of modern cosmology.

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  • pr34ch87

    DONKEYS!
    Wednesday 16 February 2011 22:04:40
  • ExplodingGing

    @JesusGodHolySpirit3 Is God willing to prevent evil, but not able? Then he is not omnipotent. Is he able, but not willing? Then he is malevolent. Is he both able and willing? Then whence cometh evil? Is he neither able nor willing? Then why call him God?
    Saturday 29 January 2011 04:01:13
  • jimmelvutubeplace

    The title of this video "hubble deep field" has nothing to do with the video! There are other deep field videos on YT that are actually about the deep field studies done by NASA. Pretty dumb vid, sorry.
    Friday 31 December 2010 18:05:35
  • roninface

    Beautiful
    Wednesday 08 December 2010 23:43:01
  • pichicatero

    @galaxiecowboy Dude, I've bee trying as when I was younger I had involuntary astral projections and were scary... Only thing I can't accomplish now is to get out of my room and gain full control of my astral body... I can barely move and only happens when I'm full energy with some sleepy mix. I'm using the non-material object creation method with the tunnel one.
    Monday 08 November 2010 15:53:25
  • galaxiecowboy

    @pichicatero You can do it through astral projection.
    Monday 08 November 2010 00:37:00
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    Sunday 24 October 2010 02:54:42
  • mikevern69

    any one ever been on a night dive? it really feels similar to look at, like the particles in the deep dark water.
    Sunday 17 October 2010 14:19:07
  • JesusGodHolySpirit3

    I like the music... :)... How awesome this univers is full of God's glory. so beautiful ... Thank you LORD FOR creating this for us!
    Friday 17 September 2010 16:16:28
  • kwaig0n

    someone must do cople of hours long flyby across fictional planets in 3D with Ambient music!
    Saturday 11 September 2010 09:46:07
  • BasementDweller09

    @pichicatero That's actually my worst nightmare.
    Thursday 26 August 2010 06:03:34
  • MarkMaloney56

    Dear Wonderers, My name is Mark Maloney; I would like to invite you to visit my website Epluribusunum56. com. There you will find entirely new physics and cosmology, called Proto-space and DSFF, which are the formational mechanics composing all aspects composing our universe. The best way to learn something new is to securitize it looking for errors. I welcome your opinions. Sincerely, Mark Maloney
    Friday 13 August 2010 20:10:28
  • pichicatero

    I wish I could travel across universe...maybe one day...when I'm dead and my soul can fly free around everywhere.
    Tuesday 03 August 2010 01:34:01
  • DoctorSess

    @SIMONSIMONDO coward
    Wednesday 28 July 2010 18:00:37
  • opiated666

    we are the virus...that wil eventualy kills the multivers....
    Thursday 22 July 2010 16:32:39
  • TheKinepik

    the way it is know is like the time when all your relatives in europe thought the earth was flat and whomever didnt agree or said it was actually round was considered a nutcase so the same with space and the universe the ones who are actually telling the truth are considered to be crazy and the ones YOU think are in the know are actually misleading you but its your brain your thoughts but just remember who uses a capacity 10 percent of the brain at any giving time!!suicidal stupid HUMANS!!
    Tuesday 18 May 2010 23:22:03
  • goofypunk612

    @part2themovie things in space do matter, if somethings explodes near our planet it would matter how it effects our planet. as far as colonizing space your right. and about making our planet more habitalbe.
    Wednesday 21 April 2010 02:22:23
  • Jman21UK

    i would love to be sent into space to find new worlds, be gr8 if there was a planet full of women haha.
    Sunday 11 April 2010 07:08:57
  • part2themovie

    @Freakzone550 NASA DOES hide stuff. BUT it doesn't matter. Nothing in space matters. It's like employing wooden ships to cross oceans on a planet the size of saturn. We're nowhere close to colonizing space. All our efforts should be directed at making earth more habitable.
    Sunday 04 April 2010 06:00:38
  • part2themovie

    @Lifewontwait29 the sky will always be sky blue, even at night. there was nothing to agree with.
    Sunday 04 April 2010 05:57:42
  • Lifewontwait29

    @part2themovie im not sure if i agree with you
    Saturday 03 April 2010 22:35:45
  • gynecolog1st

    FYI stars are bright. i read that in a book once
    Monday 29 March 2010 08:04:08
  • part2themovie

    string theory is wrong. there are no higher dimensions. no parallel dimensions. not any you can visit. immersive VR and intelligent systems will reveal the nature of the universe & our purpose as we uncover the mechanics of building reality. science is now self sufficing bureaucracy, intent on stalling progress for whatever purpose. i find conjecture yields insight more rapidly, though the mathematical proofs needed for practical technological applications does require scientific methodology.
    Thursday 18 March 2010 00:15:07
  • CookieMonzta1995

    I have a weird feeling inside just knowing that this planet is NOTHING compared to what we call the "universe".
    Sunday 28 February 2010 06:11:53
  • jibberjabber098

    This may be arguing semantics here, but a theory can't really disprove a theory. A law can, but even the most reasonable, and sound theory, isn't quite a law.
    Saturday 20 February 2010 21:36:45
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