Next, let's look at other differences between "the universe" and "the universe":
? Scope and scale:
? The universe refers to a wider range, including the whole space-time, including all matter and antimatter, energy and fields, celestial bodies and galaxies.
? Cosmos focuses on the material world, including all the substances in the universe, such as planets, stars, atoms, molecules and so on.
Example:
From subatomic particles to galaxies, the universe consists of matter and energy of various scales. The universe consists of matter and energy, covering all scales from subatomic particles to galaxies. )
From galaxies to clusters of galaxies, the universe is organized into a hierarchical structure. )
2.? Cultural and philosophical significance:
The universe is usually regarded as a unified and complete existence, covering all matter and energy, emphasizing the integrity and unity of the universe.
Cosmos means "order" or "harmony" in ancient Greek, emphasizing the order and regularity in the universe.
Example:
In science, the universe is regarded as a unified whole with order and regularity in its phenomenology. In science, the universe is regarded as a unified entity, and its phenomena have regularity and regularity. )
In ancient Greek philosophy, the universe refers to the order and harmony of the world. In ancient Greek philosophy, the universe refers to the order and harmony of the world. )
3.? Human cognition and scientific knowledge:
The universe is usually associated with human cognition and scientific knowledge of the universe, including the study of astronomy, physics, cosmology and other disciplines.
The universe is related to human cognition and knowledge of the material world, including the study of chemistry, biology, geology and other disciplines.
Example:
The universe is the subject of many problems and research in cosmology and astrophysics. )
Study cosmic rays and their interaction with the atmosphere in the field of astroparticle physics. Cosmic rays and their interaction with the atmosphere is an important field of celestial particle physics research. )