What is the nature of the universe?
Question asked by: jarahreyes
Asked on: 09 Mar 2010
The nature of the universe is one of the greatest mysteries there is.
Scientists don't even agree whether the universe is all there is, or whether it is one of many universes called the multiverse.
It is possible that one day we will work out exactly everything about the universe, but for now all we have is theories and good guesses. Read about the "standard model" to find out what cosmologists currently think.
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