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Universe may refer to:
- The Universe, depending on the context, the summation of all particles that exist and the space-time in which all events occur, or else synonymous with observable universe
- One element of a multiverse, such as a Parallel universe (fiction) or Multiverse (science) i.e. any one of many scientific theories with more than one universe
- The world (philosophy), in the metaphysical sense: everything that makes up reality
- Observable universe, a ball-shaped region of space surrounding Earth close enough to observe objects in
- Fictional universe, a self-consistent setting for several stories by a single author or a group in fiction, especially science fiction
- Universe (mathematics), a class that is large enough to contain all of the sets that one may wish to use
- Universe of discourse, the relevant set for a purpose
- Universe (economics), a population to be studied or measured
Literature
- Universe, a non-fictional book by nine British authors, first published by Dorling Kindersley in 2005
- Universe, the title of the first part of the Orphans of the Sky novella
- Universe, a series of science fiction anthologies featuring new stories, edited by Terry Carr
- The Universe, a newspaper for British Roman Catholics
Popular culture
- Universe, a 1960 short documentary made about the nightly work of an astronomer
- Transformers: Universe is a Transformers comic series and toyline
- Universe a 1991 song by the English rock group Slade
- Universe (videogame), a 1994 adventure game by Core Design
- The Universe, a 2007 History Channel documentary television series
Computing
- Electric Image Animation System, aka Universe, a 3D computer graphics package published by EI Technology Group.
- UniVerse, an operating environment/multi-value database system
Other
- Universe, a single spoken sentence (Latin origins)
- A seven-string electric guitar made by the Ibanez company for guitarist Steve Vai
See also
Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Universe.If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Category: