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A Verse is a [[Consciousness]] sustaining [[Frequency Pattern]] | A Verse is a [[Consciousness]] sustaining [[Frequency Pattern]] | ||
[[Universe]] | [[Multiverse]] | [[Omniverse]] | |||
[[Universal Scale]] | [[Multiversal Scale]] | [[Omniversal Scale]] | |||
Examples: | Special Examples: | ||
* [[Universe]] | * [[Pocket Universe]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Multiversal Cluster]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Omniversal Core]] | ||
Definitions: Universe, Cosmos, Multiverse, Omniverse, and Super Cosmos | Definitions: Universe, Cosmos, Multiverse, Omniverse, and Super Cosmos | ||
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Let’s clarify these terms and their relationships: | Let’s clarify these terms and their relationships: | ||
=== What is a [[Universe]] to a [[Cosmos]]? === | |||
A universe is everything we experience: all space, time, matter, and energy—planets, stars, galaxies, and beyond. A cosmos is often synonymous but can imply an ordered or harmonious system within that totality, like the observable universe or a specific model of reality. The universe is the raw expanse; the cosmos adds a sense of structure. | |||
=== What is a [[Cosmos]] to a [[Universe]]? === | |||
The cosmos is the universe viewed through the lens of order or comprehension. While the universe is the full, unfiltered reality, the cosmos might focus on its patterns or laws, making it a subset or a perspective of the universe. | |||
=== What is the [[Super Cosmos]]? === | |||
A “Super cosmos” references multiple universes or even multiverses, acting as a higher-level system or the underlying fabric connecting all realities. | |||
=== What is a multiverse to an omniverse? === | |||
A multiverse is a collection of multiple universes, each potentially with its own physical laws or constants, existing in parallel or separate dimensions. An omniverse goes further, including all possible universes, multiverses, and realities—a totality of every conceivable existence. | |||
=== How do concepts of a universe, multiverse, and omniverse coexist? === | |||
These are layers of abstraction. The universe is our immediate, observable reality. The multiverse expands this to a set of universes, hypothetical but plausible in theories like string theory or cosmic inflation. The omniverse is the ultimate container, embracing all multiverses and possibilities. They coexist as nested ideas: the universe as the base, the multiverse as a broader hypothesis, and the omniverse as the all-encompassing limit. | |||
=== What is ‘the super cosmos’ to each a universe, multiverse, omniverse? === | |||
If the super cosmos is a meta-structure, it’s a step beyond the universe (containing many), a coordinator of the multiverse (linking its parts), and either a subset of the omniverse (a specific organizing principle) or its equal (the system holding all realities together). It’s the glue or the canvas for these concepts. |
Revision as of 09:47, 25 May 2025
A Verse is a Consciousness sustaining Frequency Pattern
Universe | Multiverse | Omniverse Universal Scale | Multiversal Scale | Omniversal Scale
Special Examples:
Definitions: Universe, Cosmos, Multiverse, Omniverse, and Super Cosmos
Let’s clarify these terms and their relationships:
What is a Universe to a Cosmos?
A universe is everything we experience: all space, time, matter, and energy—planets, stars, galaxies, and beyond. A cosmos is often synonymous but can imply an ordered or harmonious system within that totality, like the observable universe or a specific model of reality. The universe is the raw expanse; the cosmos adds a sense of structure.
What is a Cosmos to a Universe?
The cosmos is the universe viewed through the lens of order or comprehension. While the universe is the full, unfiltered reality, the cosmos might focus on its patterns or laws, making it a subset or a perspective of the universe.
What is the Super Cosmos?
A “Super cosmos” references multiple universes or even multiverses, acting as a higher-level system or the underlying fabric connecting all realities.
What is a multiverse to an omniverse?
A multiverse is a collection of multiple universes, each potentially with its own physical laws or constants, existing in parallel or separate dimensions. An omniverse goes further, including all possible universes, multiverses, and realities—a totality of every conceivable existence.
How do concepts of a universe, multiverse, and omniverse coexist?
These are layers of abstraction. The universe is our immediate, observable reality. The multiverse expands this to a set of universes, hypothetical but plausible in theories like string theory or cosmic inflation. The omniverse is the ultimate container, embracing all multiverses and possibilities. They coexist as nested ideas: the universe as the base, the multiverse as a broader hypothesis, and the omniverse as the all-encompassing limit.
What is ‘the super cosmos’ to each a universe, multiverse, omniverse?
If the super cosmos is a meta-structure, it’s a step beyond the universe (containing many), a coordinator of the multiverse (linking its parts), and either a subset of the omniverse (a specific organizing principle) or its equal (the system holding all realities together). It’s the glue or the canvas for these concepts.