What is the universe?
What is the universe? From Buddhist philosophy In the Thevijja Sutta, the Supreme Buddha denies the creationism that an almighty God created the world. According to the Aggagna Sutta and the innumerable Sutras of the Anguttara Nikaya, the universe has a contractile and oscillating nature and has no beginning or end. According to the analysis of the innumerable sutras of the sense organs of the Anguttara Nikaya Chatukka Nipata, there are 4 basic eras in the universe. The sum of these 4 misconceptions is a great age. 1. Vivatta Kappa - The time when the universe is expanding. 2. Vivattati Kappa - The time when the expansion of the universe is coming to an end and is in a definite state. 3. Sanvatta Kappa - The time during which the contraction of the universe takes place. 4. Sanvattati Kappa - The time when the contraction of the universe ends and remains in a definite nature. With the advancement of modern science, telescopes were created to observe the universe and its natu...