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Is the Universe Omnipresent?

james blunt

Well-Known Member
so it's just denser/thinner, or darker/clearer in places?

Space is neither dark or light, it is neither denser/thinner. What space is, is purity and ''gin '' clear.

Spacial fields and ''light'' have density etc. Darkness is a property of substance.
 

Awkward Fingers

Omphaloskeptic
Depends on your definition of the universe, I would think.

If you call it "the total sum of all things" or use wiki's definition of "all of space and time and their contents, including planets, stars, galaxies, and all other forms of matter and energy."

I would say yes, pretty much by definition.
 
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