Creator of this world and this universe and parts of speech for creator
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Synonyms & Antonyms of creator
1 a person who establishes a whole new field of endeavor
although some people see Freud as the creator of psychology, that isn't really true
Synonyms for creator
author, begetter, establisher, father, founder, founding father, generator, inaugurator, initiator, instituter (or institutor), originator, sire
Words Related to creator
cocreator, cofounder
conceiver, contriver, designer, deviser, formulator, innovator, introducer, inventor, spawner
builder, maker, producer
developer, pioneer, researcher, researchist
organizer, promoter
encourager, galvanizer, inspiration, inspirer
Near Antonyms for creator
disciple, follower, pupil, student, supporter
2 capitalized the being worshipped as the creator and ruler of the universe
she humbly gave thanks to her
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The universe (Latin: universus) is all of space and time[a] and their contents,[10] including planets, stars, galaxies, and all other forms of matter and energy. The Big Bang theory is the prevailing cosmological description of the development of the universe. According to estimation of this theory, space and time emerged together 13.799±0.021 billion years ago,[2] and the universe has been expanding ever since. While the spatial size of the entire universe is unknown,[3] the cosmic inflation equation indicates that it must have a minimum diameter of 23 trillion light years,[11] and it is possible to measure the size of the observable universe, which is approximately 93 billion light-years in diameter at the present day.
In its most general sense, the term "world" refers to the totality of entities, to the whole of reality or to everything that was, is and will be.[1] The nature of the world has been conceptualized differently in different fields. Some conceptions see the world as unique while others talk of a "plurality of worlds". Some treat the world as one simple object while others analyze the world as a complex made up of many parts. In scientific cosmology the world or universe is commonly defined as "[t]he totality of all space and time; all that is, has been, and will be". Theories of modality, on the other hand, talk of possible worlds as complete and consistent ways how things could have been. Phenomenology, starting from the horizon of co-given objects present in the periphery of every experience, defines the world as the biggest horizon or the "horizon of all horizons". In philosophy of mind, the world is commonly contrasted with the mind as that which is represented by the mind. Theology conceptualizes the world in relation to God, for example, as God's creation, as identical to God or as the two being interdependent. In religions, there is often a tendency to downgrade the material or sensory world in favor of a spiritual world to be sought through religious practice. A comprehensive representation of the world and our place in it, as is commonly found in religions, is known as a worldview. Cosmogony is the field that studies the origin or creation of the world while eschatology refers to the science or doctrine of the last things or of the end of the world.