The universe to some
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INFINITEEXPANSEThe universe, to some
YLEMSubstance from which the universe was created, to some
inflation(in some theories of cosmology) A very brief exponential expansion of the universe postulated to have interrupted the standard linear expansion shortly after the Big Bang
APILL"Some people swallow the universe like ..": Stevenson
FLEXEDDid some posing in the Mr. Universe contest
MACROCOSMICPertaining to the universe
ONO"Talking to the Universe" musician
PARADIGMSHIFTTransition to a heliocentric model of the universe, e.g.
MISSUSAOne who goes on to try to conquer the Universe?
pantheistone who holds to pantheism, the belief that the universe is God
GOD"Universe Ends as ... Wakes Up Next to Suzanne Pleshette" (headline in The Onion)
pantheistsPANTHEIST, one who holds to pantheism, the belief that the universe is God
mandalicpertaining to mandala (a pictorial symbol of the universe in Hindu or Buddhist)
pancosmicpertaining to pancosmism, the theory that the material universe is all that exists
FORTYTWODouglas Adams' facetious answer to the Ultimate Question of Life, the Universe, and Everything
weltanschauunga comprehensive conception or image of the universe and of humanity's relation to it.
orgone(in Wilhelm Reich's theory) a vital, primal, nonmaterial element believed to permeate the universe
cosmicOf or relating to the universe or cosmos, esp. as distinct from the earth
supernaturallySUPERNATURAL, of or relating to an order of existence beyond the visible observable universe
orgones(in Wilhelm Reich's theory) a vital, primal, nonmaterial element believed to permeate the universe
ylemsthe initial substance of the universe from which all matter is said to be derived
transcendent(of God) Existing apart from and not subject to the limitations of the material universe
ylemthe initial substance of the universe from which all matter is said to be derived
atomsone of the minute indivisible particles of which according to ancient materialism the universe is composed
atomone of the minute indivisible particles of which according to ancient materialism the universe is composed
supernaturalof or relating to an order of existence beyond the visible observable universe / that which is supernatural
microcosmthe world of human nature (as opp. to all nature); humanity viewed as an epitome of the universe
microcosmsMICROCOSM, the world of human nature (as opp. to all nature); humanity viewed as an epitome of the universe
oversoulA divine spirit supposed to pervade the universe and to encompass all human souls. The term is associated particularly with Transcendentalism
expanding(of the universe) Undergo a continuous change whereby, according to theory based on observed redshifts, all the galaxies recede from one another
ajivaall in the universe that is not jiva, as space, time, matter, and those things by which rest and motion are possible to objects
ajivasall in the universe that is not jiva, as space, time, matter, and those things by which rest and motion are possible to objects
intuitionalismthe doctrine that the perception of truth is by intuition; a philosophical system which stresses intuition and mysticism as opposed to the idea of a logical universe
intuitionalismsINTUITIONALISM, the doctrine that the perception of truth is by intuition; a philosophical system which stresses intuition and mysticism as opposed to the idea of a logical universe
universesAll existing matter and space considered as a whole; the cosmos. The universe is believed to be at least 10 billion light years in diameter and contains a vast number of galaxies; it has been expanding since its creation in the Big Bang about 13 billion years ago