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n. everything that exists anywhere; "they study the evolution of the universe"; "the biggest tree in existence" [syn: existence , creation , world , cosmos , macrocosm ] (statistics) the entire aggregation of items from which samples can be drawn; "it is ...
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As always in his case, the human universe bent to accommodate him with the alacrity of a gravity field around a neutron star.
Thus, it by no means believes in an equality of races, but along with their difference it recognizes their higher or lesser value and feels itself obligated to promote the victory of the better and stronger, and demand the subordination of the inferior and weaker in accordance with the eternal will that dominates this universe.
Kathy thought of celebrity as a subtle fluid, a universal element, like the phlogiston of the ancients, something spread evenly at creation through all the universe, but prone now to accrete, under specific conditions, around certain individuals and their careers.
The sojourn of Proserpine and also of Adonis, during six months of each year in the upper world, abode of light, and six months in the lower or abode of darkness, allegorically represented the same division of the Universe.
This robotic surgeon, like all others in the known universe, thought I was allergic to sedatives.
By this latest allonge to the Sacred Covenant Priestess Poogli agrees to permit an all-out food-netting in her newly discovered preserve at the bottom of our universe.
If he chose to use his analogue hand, he could reach to every point of this multi-phase region, and still it extended across a greater and more complicated space than all the familiar universe.
The most astonishing thing was that her conception of the cosmos was basically the same as the one I had sketched out back at Cal Tech, an infinite number of anthropic universes shuffling and reshuffling, combining on a quantum level.
Rather than being the epitome of poetic grace in which everything fits together with inflexible elegance, the multiverse and the anthropic principle paint a picture of a wildly excessive collection of universes with an insatiable appetite for variety.
In fact, the act may pretty much be necessary for a universe where the anthropic principle obtains.
Why the universe is put together in such a way that it has been called The Symbiotic universe, and how the apparently amazing universal coincidences leading to the formulation of this Anthropic Principle have actually come into existence.
Theirs is an anthropic cosmology: man built a fire, then looked up and saw the stars, thus bringing into being the universe as we know it.
But even though this should not be allowed, and though the virtue which is in mankind should be acknowledged much superior to the vice, yet so long as there is any vice at all in the universe, it will very much puzzle you Anthropomorphites, how to account for it.
Even older than the lotus and the rose, and more profoundly woven into the very fabric of the universe, is the archetypal form of the Spiral.
Only now was he beginning to realize how ignorant of the universe outside the arcology he truly was.