maniverse

noun

Etymology

From mani- + universe.

  1. derived from universum — “all things, as a whole, the universe
  2. derived from univers
  3. inherited from universe
  4. formed as maniverse — “mani- + universe

Definitions

  1. The hypothetical set of manifold possible universes parallel to our own

    The hypothetical set of manifold possible universes parallel to our own; multiverse.

    • What is meant by this is that this is a universe and not a diverse or a maniverse and that what appears to be separate and contradictory is so only in appearance and not in reality. One Purpose underlies and interpenetrates all existence.
    • Musings. [The world] is neither a universe pure and simple nor a manyverse pure and simple.
    • Then there is the title `multiverse'. In actual fact, this book is about the Anthropic principal and new theories of the big bang(s) and whole manyverse beyond our Observable Universe that might exist.

The neighborhood

Vish — recursive loop

No curated loop yet for maniverse. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.

sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA