Multiverse — For other uses, see Multiverse (disambiguation). Physical cosmology … Wikipedia
multiverse — ˈməltə̇ˌvərs noun ( s) Etymology: multi + verse (as in universe) : a totality of things and forces that are disparate or lacking in ultimate unity neither a universe pure and simple nor a multiverse pure and simple William James the part that… … Useful english dictionary
multiverse — noun The hypothetical group of all the possible universes in existence. Our universe is a very small part of the multiverse … Wiktionary
Multiverse (diversity) — Multiverse is an Initial Teacher Education (ITE) Professional Resource Network (funded by the Training and Development Agency for Schools created to meet the challenge of raising the achievement of pupils from diverse backgrounds.[1] Issues in… … Wikipedia
Multiverse Music — is a British music publisher founded in 2004 by James Ginzburg, Rob Ellis and James Fiddian to showcase the work of contemporary electronic artists involved with and operating from their Bristol based studio. Since then the roster of labels,… … Wikipedia
Multiverse (DC Comics) — A depiction of several alternate Earths within the Multiverse and the variations of the Flash inhabiting each Earth. Art by Dan Jurgens and Art Thibert The DC Multiverse is a fictional continuity construct that exists in stories published by… … Wikipedia
Multiverse (Marvel Comics) — Within Marvel Comics, most tales take place within the fictional Marvel Universe, which in turn is part of a larger multiverse. Starting with issues of Captain Britain, the main continuity in which most Marvel storylines take place was designated … Wikipedia
Multiverse Network — The Multiverse Network, Inc. Type Private Industry Online Games Founded July 2004 Headquarters Mountain View, California … Wikipedia
Multiverse (disambiguation) — Contents 1 In fiction 2 In computing 3 In music 4 Other … Wikipedia
Multiverse (Moorcock) — The Multiverse is a series of parallel universes in many of the science fiction and fantasy novels and short stories written by Michael Moorcock.[1][2][3][4] (Many other fictional settings also have the concept of a Multiverse.) Central to these… … Wikipedia