We have a remarkably complete picture in many ways - and it could be that we're not accounting for something that's almost three-quarters of the entire universe.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The universe is wider than our views of it.
Another feature that everybody notices about the universe is that it's complex.
Imagination and fiction make up more than three quarters of our real life.
I think the universe is just so big that there has to be something else out there.
Some people take the view that the universe is simply there, and it runs along - it's a bit as though it just sort of computes, and we happen by accident to find ourselves in this thing. I don't think that's a very fruitful or helpful way of looking at the universe.
The world is a holographic universe, with every piece containing the whole.
The more the universe seems comprehensible, the more it also seems pointless.
When we see what the universe has to show us, we can go no further.
I believe everyone should have a broad picture of how the universe operates and our place in it. It is a basic human desire. And it also puts our worries in perspective.
I'm baffled all the time. We don't know what's driving 96% of the universe. Everybody you know and love and heard of and think about and see in the night sky through a telescope: four percent of the universe.