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Jigneshbharati Posted 5 years ago
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Nature of the universe

"From the nature of the universe (that's if there is only one) to the purpose of dreams, there are lots of things we still don't know – but we might do soon. A new book seeks some answers"
https://www.theguardian.com/science/2013/sep/01/20-big-questions-in-science
What does "nature of universe" mean?
What does nature mean here?
For example, we have nature: angry, calm, impatient but I can't understand the use of the word nature in these type of phrases(nature of something).
  

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Jigneshbharati What does nature mean here? The same as in your last question about "nature of ~".

  • Jigneshbharati What does nature mean here?
  • The same as in your last question about "nature of ~".
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JigneshbharatiWhat does nature mean here?

The same as in your last question about "nature of ~".

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That is The Guardian. Enough said.

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Jigneshbharatithe nature of the universe

~ the way the universe is
~ the way the universe works
~ what the universe is really like in all its details

All the things that make up the universe and how they interact with one another constitutes the nature of the universe.


That's the nature of life. ~ That's how life is

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