universe Definition På dansk

  • 0 everything – earth, planets, sun, stars etc – that exists anywhere -- univers

    • Somewhere in the universe there must be another world like ours.

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Examples of universe

  • The big totality includes all physically possible universes as well as all mathematically possible universes.

  • States are first-order structures with partial (strict) functions and (possibly empty) universes.

  • We mention these cosmological theories only to show that the idea of a branching tree of universes is certainly not physically impossible.

  • Each first-generation counterpart is followed by a set of second-generation resurrection counterparts (in second-generation universes).

  • If the person does not live again in the later universes, then the series is less than maximally perfect.

  • One might object that this picture of a series of ever-better universes is far too speculative.

  • Moreover, the number of life-bearing universes would then be infinite.

  • Perhaps this moves us a bit further on, but we need a yet further assumption to get a definitive explanation for life-bearing universes.

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