
The Universe consists of three principles: Space-time, forms of Energy, including Momentum and Matter, and physical laws that relate them.

Matter in the universe is thought to be organized in strands or strings, a tiny structure.
The universe
is everything within our connected space-time that could have a chance to
interact with us and vice versa. According to the general theory of relativity,
some regions of space may never interact with ours even in lifetime of the universe,
due to finite speed of light and the ongoing expansion of space. For example,
radio messages sent from earth may never reach some region of space, even if
the universe would live forever; Space may expand faster than light can
traverse it. The universe is immensely large and possibly infinite in volume.
The region visible from earth (the observable universe) is a sphere with radius
of about 47 billion light years.
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