whole universe in English

very much, all the information, entire world

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1. He made it as well as the whole universe.

2. That feeling like we could take on the whole universe.

3. The whole Universe animate and inanimate, past, present and future is within me.

4. The reason the whole universe can maintain its balance is Sanctuary's harmony itself.

5. When God is subtracted, something doesn't add up for man, the world, the whole universe.

6. It can rightly be called the oldest and strongest bond of love in the whole universe.

7. Not content with stars and galaxies, they try to understand the whole universe, its provenance and fate.

8. 1 The whole universe should approach an absolute zero temperature within 10100 years, even black holes having evaporated.

9. 3 Contemporary cosmology even suggests that the whole universe might have appeared out of the quantum vacuum: the ultimate free lunch.

10. According to Hinduism and Hindu mythology, Brahma is one of the three major gods of Hindus.Brahma is said to be the creator of the whole universe

11. Or perhaps God set the whole universe going at the beginning and then relinquished control forever, so that natural processes could occur, and evolution run its course.

12. Atheism turns out to be too simple. If the whole universe has no meaning, we should never have found out that it has no meaning. C.S. Lewis 

13. And another Ode (the third) adds: "Today the whole universe, heaven, earth, and abyss, is full of light and the entire creation sings the resurrection of Christ our strength and our joy".

14. I will proclaim You, the living Trinity, the one and only monarch ... steadfast strength that sustains the heavens, a gaze inaccessible to our sight but which contemplates the whole universe and penetrates every secret depth of the earth to its abysses.