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Discover LudwigThe phrase "abstract universe" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing theoretical concepts, philosophy, or artistic interpretations that involve non-concrete ideas or realms.
Example: "In her latest novel, the author explores the notion of an abstract universe where time and space are fluid and subjective."
Alternatives: "conceptual realm" or "theoretical cosmos".
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But we live in an abstract universe and it's pure abstraction I'm after".
"That play is not taking place in an abstract universe.
Just as the watcher's eyes do, he wanders through his theatrical yet abstract universe — an abiding mystery himself.
MORRIS TOWNSHIP Therese A. Maloney Art Gallery, College of Saint Elizabeth "The Abstract Universe: Microcosm/Macrocosm," group show.
Nor is there any violence in this abstract universe, which in a way puts "3D Music" a step ahead of, say, "Tosca".
There is also a sense, at once weirder, deeper, and more local, in which the fight over the El Teddy's crown reflects a need to lodge signs and symbols in an almost abstract universe of their own.
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Later artificial life researchers created programs to take advantage of the growing power of computers to model evolution in simple, abstract universes.
Drack said: The big data world is still some kind of abstract parallel universe for many people but at the same time data is incredibly real and it is definitely time to give statements, raise awareness and to be part of democratic processes.
Even more than Mr. Murray she melds her character's Pirandellian exasperation at finding herself in an abstract literary universe (summoned with the right mix of blankness and specificity by Thomas Lynch's set) with the exasperation and doubt that are part and parcel of being alive.
Midgley wonders whether physics is too transfixed by the idea of an "imagined, changeless, abstract, transcendent universe" (p. 138) to be the only foundation of biology.
That there's important science and technology to be found just by searching the abstract computational universe of possible, simple programs.
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