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What is cosmos?





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Answered by mauli2003nagar
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COSMOS:-

The cosmos is the universe. Using the word cosmos rather than the word universe implies viewing the universe as a complex and orderly system or entity; the opposite of chaos.

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Answered by Brainlyconquerer
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Answer:

In short the Observable universe upto an extent which human civilization have researched.

Explanation:

It means what you call the "super-particle" (or "sphere").

The universe is a vast place with many galaxies, trillions of galaxies, and trillions of stars. It's so huge that there's still an unseen part of it, one part of which you can't see.

There's still an invisible part of the universe.

It's a super-particle — it can form a lens, as well as any other object in its vicinity.

And it can shape these lenses because matter, even ordinary matter of the kind you have on Earth, can absorb and scatter the light from it.

So, for example, the Universe might have an invisible lens of light from a super-particle, but we can feel in our bodies how intense that lens must be (a great deal of our body's heat is absorbed in this way).

We have no knowledge if this lens exists. And we don't know how big the world is — we do know the Universe is so massive that even our own bodies seem insignificant (the only way we could live inside it is by being "in" it). But in time, the Universe might expand and expand and expand.

We can only sense it expanding toward the stars right now, but there's something about us

The theory of relativity is one of the key theories in cosmos.

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