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Old 01-15-2003, 11:49 AM   #1
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Default The Universe: a definition

I have never seen this explicitly stated as a definition of "the universe" and I'd like to know what you all think:

The Universe = the smallest perfectly closed system that includes me.
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The universe is defined as everything that exists.
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"What else can one say about the universe, except that it's the greatest"

Mauve'Bib's Thousand and One Sure-Fire Banquet Jokes. (Quoted in "Doon")
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Universe is just a small region in the multiverse.
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Old 01-15-2003, 05:47 PM   #6
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No, the universe is defined as everything. There is nothing outside it, by definition!
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I've always gone with cfgauss' definition.
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So do many physicists!
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So do many physicists!
lol cfgauss. I'm not a physicist; I'm a computer geek and wannabe mathematician (with emphasis on the wannabe). I know very little about physics. It just seems obvious to me that the term "universe" means the set of all things that exist.
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The universe is an enormous direct product of representations of symmetry groups.

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