Universe
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The Universe is all of time and space and its contents.
Universe may also refer to:
- Universe, a class large enough to contain all sets one may wish to use
- Universal set, a mathematical set which contains all objects, including itself
- Universe, a population to be studied or measured
- The Universe, a man-made archipelago in Dubai, United Arab Emirates
- The World, a Tarot card also referred to as "The Universe"
- Universes, a New York City based hip hop poetic theatre ensemble
- Hyundai Universe, a bus produced by Hyundai Motor Company
Publications[edit | edit source]
- Universe, a series of science fiction anthologies edited by Terry Carr
- Universe (book), a 2005 non-fiction book by nine British authors
- Universe, an imprint of the publisher Rizzoli USA
- The Universe (Catholic newspaper), British Roman Catholic newspaper (founded 1860)
- The Universe (student newspaper), a student newspaper at Brigham Young University
- Universe, a science fiction tabletop role-playing game published by Simulation Publications, Inc.
- "Universe", the novella that forms the first part of the novel Orphans of the Sky by Robert A. Heinlein
- Universe (title in Polish: Wszechświat), a Polish popular-science journal
Visual media[edit | edit source]
- Universe (1960 film), a 1960 documentary film
- Universe (1976 film), a 1976 documentary film
- The Universe (TV series), a documentary television series
- Stephen Hawking's Universe, a 1997 documentary
- Stargate Universe, a science fiction television series
- Universe (1994 video game), a 1994 adventure game by Core Design
- Universe (1983 video game), a 1983 science fiction video game by Omnitrend Software
- Dance Dance Revolution Universe, a series of music video games by Konami
- Dancing Stage Universe, the European counterpart of the Dance Dance Revolution Universe series
Computing[edit | edit source]
- Universe, used to denote some variant of the working environment in some Unix operating systems
- UniVerse, an operating environment/multi-value database system
- Electric Image Animation System or Universe, a 3D computer graphics package published by EI Technology Group
Music[edit | edit source]
- Universe, a Japanese band that performed the twenty‐fourth ending theme to the televised anime rendition of Bleach
- Ibanez Universe, a guitar by the Ibanez company
- Albums
- Universe (Dead Brain Cells album), a concept album by Dead Brain Cells
- Universe (Kyoko Fukada album)
- Universe (Modern Talking album)
- Universe (Mohombi album)
- Universe (Planet X album)
- Universe (EP), an EP by Sarah Slean
- Universes (album), an album by Birds of Tokyo
- Songs
- "Universe" (Savage Garden song), a song by Savage Garden
- "Universe", a song from Scars on Broadway by Scars on Broadway
- "Universe" (Slade song), a song by Slade
- "Mother Universe", a song by The Soup Dragons
- "The Universe!", a song from the album You by Do Make Say Think
- "Universe", a song by Alien Ant Farm from ANThology
- "Universe", a song by Mohombi from his same-titled album Universe
Sport[edit | edit source]
- Frankfurt Universe, an American football team from Frankfurt, Germany
- Saahil "Universe" Arora, American professional Dota 2 player
See also[edit | edit source]
- Universe, a science and amusement park in Denmark
- Observable universe, a region of space surrounding Earth
- Fictional universe, a self-consistent setting for several stories
- Universe of discourse, the relevant set for a purpose
- Multiverse
- Parallel universe
- Universal
- University
- Universum
- Youniverse