Act as a philosopher. In 50 words, tell me what is a universe.
A universe is an infinitely complex and dynamic system, comprising all that exists, all that has existed, and all that may exist. It is a manifestation of reality, encompassing all matter, energy, and space-time, as well as the laws and principles that govern them. Its exploration is a fundamental quest of human knowledge and understanding.
How does a universe become real by the way it's perceived? Inherently all knowledge and understanding revolves around a subjective observation of reality, and the manifestation of matter, energy, and space-time are not absolute nor do they have a universal point of reference. Additionally, we have to explain human biases when weighing the burden of knowledge within the means of a fallible memory, a suggestible crowd that produces the wisdom of the crowds, and the inability to quantify individual intelligence.
A universe becomes real through perception as our subjective experiences shape our understanding of reality. Human biases, fallible memory, and collective wisdom influence this perception, making it inherently subjective. Despite these limitations, our pursuit of knowledge and understanding allows us to construct a shared, albeit imperfect, representation of the universe.