Definition
Multiple complete systems containing all existing matter, energy, and space; in plural, often used to describe different possible realities or fictional worlds.
Etymology
From Latin 'universus' meaning 'turned into one, whole,' combining 'uni-' (one) and 'versus' (turned). The concept evolved from describing the single cosmos to modern physics allowing for multiple possible universes.
Kelly Says
The idea of multiple universes went from pure philosophy to serious science! Physicists now think the Big Bang might have created countless universes with different physical laws—some might even have different versions of you in them.
Translations
ARالعربية
الكواكب
al-ku-wak
BNবাংলা
বিশ্বগুলি
bish-gu-li
CACatalà
universos
oo-ni-ver-sos
CSČeština
univerza
oo-ni-ver-za
DADansk
universer
yoo-ni-ver-ser
DEDeutsch
Universen
yoo-ni-ver-sen
ELΕλληνικά
διαστάσεις
dee-as-ta-see-es
ESEspañol
universos
oo-ni-ver-sohs
FISuomi
universumit
yoo-ni-ver-soom-it
FRFrançais
univers
oo-ni-verss
GUGU
વિક્રમસંવત
vi-kram-san-vat
HEעברית
יקומים
ya-ko-o-meem
HIहिन्दी
सभी ब्रह्मांड
sabhi brahmand
HUMagyar
univerzumok
oo-ni-ver-zoom-ok
IDBahasa Indonesia
alam semesta
a-lam se-mes-ta
ITItaliano
univers
oo-ni-ver-soh
MSBahasa Melayu
alam semesta
a-lam se-mes-ta
MYမြန်မာ
ပြက္ခမာ
pyak-kha-ma
NLNederlands
universa
yoo-ni-ver-sa
NONorsk
universer
yoo-ni-ver-ser
PLPolski
wszechświaty
vsh-cheh-svyaty
PTPortuguês
universos
oo-ni-ver-sohs
RORomână
universuri
oo-ni-ver-su-ri
RUРусский
Вселенные
Vse-le-ne-i
SVSvenska
univers
yoo-ni-verss
SWKiswahili
ulimwengu
oo-lim-wen-goo
TAதமிழ்
பொதுவான
pothuv-aan
THไทย
จักรวาล
jak-ra-waan
TLTL
buong-buo
boo-ong-boo-oh
TRTürkçe
evrenler
ev-ren-ler
UKУкраїнська
Всесвіти
Vses-svity
URاردو
مجمو عہ
ma-j-moo-a-h
VITiếng Việt
nguyên vũ trụ
nguy-en vu tru