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Understanding the Universe's Nature

The universe encompasses all that exists, including both material and immaterial elements, and is defined by the laws of physics such as gravity. It originated from the Big Bang and is composed of interconnected galaxies forming a vast cosmic network. Contrary to common belief, the universe is dynamic and constantly evolving, rather than static.

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Understanding the Universe's Nature

The universe encompasses all that exists, including both material and immaterial elements, and is defined by the laws of physics such as gravity. It originated from the Big Bang and is composed of interconnected galaxies forming a vast cosmic network. Contrary to common belief, the universe is dynamic and constantly evolving, rather than static.

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The universe is the conjunction of everything that

exists, whether material such as planets, stars,


galaxies or immaterial contradiction such as
energy, space or time. This is why we can affirm
that the universe is the space and time in which
the planets and their physical laws that govern
them are found (such as the law of gravity).The
universe began with the Bing Bang, expanding
from an infinitely dense, hot singularity. The
universe, broadly speaking, is made up of
interconnected galaxies that give rise to clusters of
galaxies that in turn relate to other clusters,
consequently generating a cosmic network that
expands throughout the universe.The universe has
a variable extension and is difficult to calculate
because it may in turn contain other universes. At
the same time, we often tend to think that the
universe is static but the reality is that it is a
changing place full of phenomena.

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