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'''Not to be confused with [[Observable Universe (ours)]].'''{{Verse|title1 = Universe|image1 = [[File:Universe.png]]|caption1 = What an artist portrays as our universe.|dimensionality = 3D|size = Anywhere from one zerometer to Omega light years. Our universe is most likely 13,799,000,000 light years.|kardashev_scale = 4.0|contained_by = [[Multiverse]] / [[Vexiverse]] / [[The Thing]]|contains = [[Metacluster|Metaclusters]] and [[dark matter]]|life = From one [[Planck Time]] to [[Aleph Null]] years}}The universe contains all of space, time and everything. A '''universe''' could be described as an independent segment of possibility; a bubble of space with a defined beginning point (typically a [[Big Bang]]) and a set of physical laws, which may or may not line up with the ones humanity observes. The only thing aside from a [[vecoverse]] that can be before the Universe is the [[Law of Dimensional Cycle]].
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'''Not to be confused with [[Observable Universe (ours)]].'''{{Verse|title1 = Universe|image1 = [[File:Universe.png]]|caption1 = What an artist portrays as our universe.|dimensionality = 3D|size = Anywhere from one zerometer to Omega light years.|kardashev_scale = 4.0|contained_by = [[Multiverse]] / [[Vexiverse]] / [[The Thing]]|contains = [[Metacluster|Metaclusters]] and [[dark matter]]|life = From one [[Planck time]] to [[Aleph null]] years}}The universe contains all of space, time and everything. A '''universe''' could be described as an independent segment of possibility; a bubble of space with a defined beginning point (typically a [[Big Bang]]) and a set of physical laws, which may or may not line up with the ones humanity observes. The only thing aside from a [[vecoverse]] that can be before the Universe is the [[Law of Dimensional Cycle]].
   
 
Most known universes are said to contain an [[Earth]], but in most [[Multiverse]] cases there can only exist one [[Prime Earth]] where in that concept gives us the idea that reality must exist and branch out from the original reality it started from. This idea, however, varies depending on is creator whether it be a [[God]] or simply a scientific process such as [[Big Bang]] which was triggered by a [[Protoverse]] known to be the absolute smallest building block/verse that can ever be (or at least discovered to be the smallest as science and theories are always on-going in research).
 
Most known universes are said to contain an [[Earth]], but in most [[Multiverse]] cases there can only exist one [[Prime Earth]] where in that concept gives us the idea that reality must exist and branch out from the original reality it started from. This idea, however, varies depending on is creator whether it be a [[God]] or simply a scientific process such as [[Big Bang]] which was triggered by a [[Protoverse]] known to be the absolute smallest building block/verse that can ever be (or at least discovered to be the smallest as science and theories are always on-going in research).
   
 
==Multiverses==
 
==Multiverses==
Our universe is contained in a [[Multiverse|multiverse]] along with other multiple (and probably alternate) universes - perhaps an immeasurable number - which may or may not contain humans or life at all. In fact, some of them may be so hostile, and chemistry or physics as we know them, may not function properly. The possible total number of universes in our multiverse, based on the probability law, is 10^10^10^122.
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Universes are contained in a [[Multiverse|multiverse]] along with other multiple (and alternate) universes - perhaps an immeasurable number - which may or may not contain life at all. In fact, some of them may be so hostile, and chemistry or physics as we know them, may not function properly.
   
 
==Other Information==
 
==Other Information==
Travel between universes is possible for extremely advanced civilizations through the use of [[portals]], dark energy, time maneuvering, or other space-warping mechanisms. Additionally, beings like [[God]] can traverse through universes easily. Most universes, especially ours, shall eventually "die" as the second law of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thermodynamics thermodynamics] ensures that energy becomes less and less usable over time. This may not always be the case with alternate physical laws, though. This universe is also the least confusing to understand, as it is the only one that we know exists so far.
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Travel between universes is possible for extremely advanced civilizations through the use of [[wormhole]]s, dark energy, time maneuvering, other space-warping mechanisms, or rarely, [[portals]]. Additionally, beings like [[God]] can traverse through universes easily. Most universes, especially ours, shall eventually "die" as the second law of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thermodynamics thermodynamics] ensures that energy becomes less and less usable over time. This may not always be the case with alternate physical laws, however.
   
 
==Structure==
 
==Structure==

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Not to be confused with Observable Universe (ours).

The universe contains all of space, time and everything. A universe could be described as an independent segment of possibility; a bubble of space with a defined beginning point (typically a Big Bang) and a set of physical laws, which may or may not line up with the ones humanity observes. The only thing aside from a vecoverse that can be before the Universe is the Law of Dimensional Cycle.

Most known universes are said to contain an Earth, but in most Multiverse cases there can only exist one Prime Earth where in that concept gives us the idea that reality must exist and branch out from the original reality it started from. This idea, however, varies depending on is creator whether it be a God or simply a scientific process such as Big Bang which was triggered by a Protoverse known to be the absolute smallest building block/verse that can ever be (or at least discovered to be the smallest as science and theories are always on-going in research).

Multiverses

Universes are contained in a multiverse along with other multiple (and alternate) universes - perhaps an immeasurable number - which may or may not contain life at all. In fact, some of them may be so hostile, and chemistry or physics as we know them, may not function properly.

Other Information

Travel between universes is possible for extremely advanced civilizations through the use of wormholes, dark energy, time maneuvering, other space-warping mechanisms, or rarely, portals. Additionally, beings like God can traverse through universes easily. Most universes, especially ours, shall eventually "die" as the second law of thermodynamics ensures that energy becomes less and less usable over time. This may not always be the case with alternate physical laws, however.

Structure

A typical universe starts in a big bang with quantum foam at Planck Temperature, to create space-time. Eventually, this comes together in large numbers to form gluons. These gluons can eventually form into quarks, which create protons and neutrons. Protons come together, sometimes with neutrons, to form atoms, the basic building blocks of all material. These atomic nuclei also form electrons around them to propel against protons. This forms an atom, the basic building block of all material. The first atom is hydrogen, but then helium atoms form. And soon, so do lithium, boron, carbon, oxygen, nitrogen, sodium, and many more! These start forming meteors, then asteroids, and planets. Eventually, some planets grow large, becoming a star. Nearby planets get pulled into orbit, creating a planetary system. This eventually forms star clusters, which form galaxies. These form galaxy clusters, which form superclusters. these form huge cosmic webs, covering about five percent of the observable part of the new universe.

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