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universespanning

Universespanning is a Dutch term that combines universe and spanning (tension) to describe a notion of the overall tension, coherence, or stress within the cosmos. The term is not a standard scientific label and is mainly used as a figurative concept to discuss large-scale forces shaping the universe.

In philosophy and speculative discourse, universespanning can denote the balance of fundamental forces that drive cosmological

Because universespanning is not an established term in physics or cosmology, it is often discussed in relation

See also: cosmology, physics, metaphysics, philosophy, science fiction.

evolution,
such
as
expansion,
gravity,
and
energy
content,
viewed
as
a
global
tendency
or
tension
influencing
events
at
the
largest
scales.
In
science
fiction
and
culture,
it
may
function
as
a
plot
or
thematic
device
to
articulate
a
pervasive
cosmic
pressure
that
characters
must
confront
or
resolve.
In
academic
discussions,
the
term
is
typically
defined
narrowly
or
used
as
a
metaphor
rather
than
as
an
observable
quantity.
to
related
ideas
such
as
the
cosmological
constant,
dark
energy,
the
stress-energy
tensor,
entropy,
or
spacetime
curvature.
Critics
argue
that
the
metaphor
can
obscure
precise
physics
if
treated
as
a
real
metric,
while
proponents
see
it
as
a
useful
way
to
communicate
complex
ideas
about
the
universe’s
large-scale
behavior
to
non-specialists.