universe

universe
1. (Universe) (316↑, 108↓)
A unified consciousness experiencing itself subjectively, looking for its reason for absence. We are solving ourselves. Each universe within the multiverse is like an octave of reality. As we understand there are 7 colours and 7 notes in a scale. There are also 7 levels of consciouness. Each octave of thought is a different dimension/parrallel universe. We can only see into this reality just like we can only see one octave of light. Higher vibrations are out of view, and so are lower vibrations. The same goes for sound, only because particles are at much lower energy vibrations anyway, we can hear more octaves. Everything is looking to progress from a lower vibration to a higher vibration. At higher vibrations everything is less seperate. E.g. The frequency of T.V's is roughly 50hz, and so for us it seems smouth and one flowing picture. At lower frequencies we can see each individual frame. The idea is to become more unified. Emotionally, Love and Hate are the spectum of thought. Hate is seperation - lower frequencies of thought, love is unifaction - higher frequencies of thought. When we hate everything, then we suffer, because as we have hated everything, so everything has hated us. When we love everything, we find bliss, because as we have loved everything, so everything loves us. Very simple, yet so far, our species (humanity) has yet to see this obviousness. We have had glimpses into the truth of higher, more perfect, realities (known as heaven - which is only a word, the reality is so much more), but due to our misinterpretation of the truth due to our lack of understanding to begin with we have generated a game of chinese whispers through religions until our realisation that we were being controlled through half truths and misconceptions. Understand that these chinese whispers have passed through the minds of hatful people that wish to control and supress true knowledge from us. E.g. 200 years ago, we were being enslaved by christianity. Now, we broke free from childish interpretations of reality into something much worse. As we developed so did the system. We are now controlled by governments. Much more organised, much more controlling. Setting aside commandments for laws. There is only universal law, everything else is just a guideline. That being said, killing someone isn't against the universal law, but it is a hateful act and so the universe balances itself by mechanisms described in Buddhism as Karma. It is important to act as loving and compassionate as possible so as to enjoy everything and ascend in consciousness. Heaven is simply a higher vibration of reality, Hell doesn't exist. Or, we already exist in the lowest vibration of thought there can be. So this is technically Hell. God is Love, because love is unified and God is complete as one. Perfect like a sphere. Aside from all of the above. Most of us forget that we are just beings in a universe, and become so obsessed with our own petty lives we forget the bigger picture. The universe is like the breath of God. Moving from 0 - 1 - 0... The universe shall expand and contract from nothing to nothing. We shall live these lives over and over again. Though, in higher realities, because our frequency is much higher, so time appears slower. Our thoughts are very much more instintaneous because we exist as energy, so our thoughts are as fast as light. Yet, our thoughts now are controlled on a chemical level, and have to travel through nerves at less than 1/100 the speed of light (possibly even less). We see things in a linear fashion. We see a begining - the 'Big Bang' and so for us, there is an end - the 'Big Crunch'. But time is just an illusion. When we develop higher understandings of reality, so shall we understand time in a different way. And so we shall forget the past, forget the future, and live completely in the present. The only thing that exists is the here and now, and so, when we live completely in the here and now, so time has no relevance, and so we find eternity in bliss, through love.

Science believes the universe to be a probability event. But a probability of what proportion? 1/infinity I imagine. So then, science is obviously underestimating how big infinity really is... this is based on the uncertainty principle. That is due to the fact that an electron cannot be deteced without disturbance. Basically, inorder to detect it, you need to throw something at it so it will then throw something back so you can see it (give it some energy so that it will become 'excited; so that it will seek to assume its normal state and give off the energy. So as soon as you detect it, you have then given it some energy and so whatever data that has been recorded is instantly irrelevant because it will be behaving under new circumstances to which it was first detected. Doesn't mean to say an electron is a probablity, it just means to say that science is a probablity. Stupid objectivists\! I think, Therefore I am Matter is merely energy condensed to a slow vibration. We are all one consciousness experiencing itself subjectively. There is no such thing as death, life is only a dream, and we are an imagination of ourselves. We are the method in which the universe tries to understand itself. Therefore, if we look to understand ourselves, then we shall understand the universe because if we can understand ourselves then we can see how to understand the universe.

2. (universe) (126↑, 27↓)
The scary place where i live.

It's just that simple. The Universe.

3. (Universe) (97↑, 15↓)
All there is. This is a flexable term, which once was used for what we now call the solar system. Later, it was used for what we call the Milky Way. Now it is used for the sum total of all the galaxies, of which appears to be about ten billion of them.

The more we learn, the larger our universe seems to get.

4. (Universe) (79↑, 12↓)
According to Monty Python (in The Meaning of Life): The Universe itself keeps on expanding and expanding in all of the directions it can whiz as fast as it can go (that's the speed of light you know\! 12 million miles a second- and that's the fastest speed there is.) So just remember next time you're feeling very small and insecure how amazingly unlikely is your birth. And pray that there's intelligent life somewhere up in space, 'cause there's bugger all down here on earth\!

Something to Ponder: If the universe is expanding, the where the hell is it expanding into?\!

5. (universe) (50↑, 9↓)
An infinitely large and infinitely improbable amount of space which, when looked at from a mathematical standpoint, can be said to have no life, civilization, language, art, or anything at all in it. The answer to the whole mess of it all has been calculated to be forty-two, but every attempt to find the actual question has failed miserably, the most noteworthy of which has been the planet [Earth]. Thoughts on this matter- "There is a theory which states that if ever anyone discovers exactly what the Universe is for and why it is here, it will instantly disappear and be replaced by something even more bizarre and inexplicable. There is another which states that this has already happened." -Douglas Adams.

The universe is, in general, an incredibly expensive, paradoxial, crowded, lonely, and ridiculously entertaining place in which to be located.

6. (Universe) (40↑, 9↓)
Everything that exists, according to some theories. However, other theories hold there to be multiple Universes, and some even hold that a omnipotent, omniscient, omnipresent, omnicognizant, and basically omni(insert suffix here) being called (variously) Jehovah, Yehaweh, Allah, etc., but usually called by the name of 'God' created the Universe(s). A collection of Universes is usually called a 'Multiverse.'

The Universe originated in the Big Bang, according to one theory.

7. (universe) (47↑, 18↓)
The great unknown, undoubtedly aliens living out there, and its scarey just to think how huge it is, the universe is bigger than: 689758768907698659856957 856585986798709476096987 999999999999999999999999 888888888854687444584749 875985769836439586985654 909750397507503735509547 897454567896978659836353 458459578558768565865858 947494784649839598575858 847598469469568595589579 909750397507503735509547 897454567896978659836353 458459578558768565865858 909750397507503735509547 897454567896978659836353 458459578558768565865858 909750397507503735509547 897454567896978659836353 458459578558768565865858 909750397507503735509547 897454567896978659836353 458459578558768565865858 suns, big eh?

The Universe is big.

8. (Universe) (18↑, 5↓)
The Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy defines Universe as a very, very big thing. A thing so enormously big that you can't imagine how big it is. A bizarrely huge thing. And so on. The Universe has 0 creatures, because the universe is infinite and the number of creatures is finite. And all finite numbers divided by infinite are so small that it can be rounded to 0. It has no importation or exportation, because it has nowhere to export or from which to import. It also has no monetary unity and no banks.

Crap, it's big as hell, must be the universe\!

9. (Universe) (27↑, 16↓)
This word can not yet be deeply defined by anyone, that is the purpose of life.

You'll never be able to define Universe

10. (universe) (13↑, 4↓)
This.

What's the universe you say? It's this.

11. (Universe) (6↑, 0↓)
1. Everything we know about anything and everything that we have been exposed to that is in existence. Anything that we don't know or have not been exposed to is not part of our universe, and could be considered 'nonexistence' or 'nothing'. Stating that there are multiple universes that exist, or a 'multiverse' violates the actual definition of a universe. If we know about other universes, they automatically become a part of our commutative universe, or a part of the overall knowledge we have of everything and anything in existence. 2. The universe is everything that is currently present in the reality or realm of existence. It is everything that has existed in the past, and everything that will exist in the future. 3. It is an accumulation of our observable space-time and can only be defined based upon our reality and the three dimensional* space-time structure that we observe and experience. *Even if other dimensions were present in space, we cannot define them as part of the universe because we do not directly interact with them, and cannot be affected by their presence. Some suggest that it may be impossible for our reality (our observable area of space-time) to interact with the most distant regions of space (the place where these additional dimensions may occur). This is caused by light's theorized inability to travel faster than the expansion of the universe. Because we cannot interact with other dimensions, we cannot consider them part of our universe.

Note: All of these definitions of 'universe' are intended to go hand-in-hand with one another. They all are suggested to be simultaneously true. 1. Spacetime, we know that spacetime exists. It is part of our universe. It is expanding. We do not know what it is expanding into. It is expanding into 'nonexistence'. 2. Benjamin Franklin existed, and there is then light that contains his image somewhere in the universe. He is a part of the universe. The sun will rise tomorrow morning, and that moment in spacetime is part of our universe as well, even though the light has not reached us or been created yet. 3. I can move my hand through 3 evident dimensions of space without being effected by any additional dimensions in my reality, therefore these three dimensions are part of the universe, and any additional undetectable, theorized dimensions are considered 'nonexistent' because I do not observe them nor do I know about them.

12. (universe) (11↑, 69↓)
replaceable with "cool"

"Dude that was so universe."

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Last updated: 2012.03.01

Urban English dictionary. 2013.

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