Cosmos
Cosmos refers to the universe as a whole—the totality of space, time, matter, energy, and the laws that govern them. The term derives from the Greek kosmos, meaning order or arrangement, and has been used in philosophy, religion, and science to describe the organized nature of reality.
In modern science, cosmology is the study of the cosmos. The dominant model is the Big Bang
Observations show the cosmos is expanding, with galaxies moving apart at speeds described by the Hubble law;
Cosmos is also used in popular culture as a title for science communication projects. The 1980 television