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The word Universe derives from the Old French word Univers, which in turn derives from the Latin word universum. The Latin word was used by Cicero and later Latin authors in many of the same senses as the modern English word is used. The Latin word derives from the poetic contraction Unvorsum , first used by Lucretius in Book IV (line 262) of his De rerum natura (On the Nature of Things) , which connects un, uni (the combining form of unus, or "one") with vorsum, versum (a noun made from the perfect passive participle of vertere, meaning "something rotated, rolled, changed"). Lucretius used the word in the sense "everything rolled into one, everything combined into one".
Wolf-n-Beast said:I wish Carl Sagan was still alive today so he could "explain" our knowledge of the cosmos VenomFangX.
I wish Billy Mays was alive so he could yell at PCS
Zylstra said:The irony of him telling tf00t to get off youtube is hilarious. I remember when he tried to tell Laci to leave, too.