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Omniverse
Omniverse may refer to: * '' Ben 10: Omniverse'', a series part of the ''Ben 10'' franchise * '' Omniverse .:. Frequency'', a 2002 album by Rake * ''Omniverse'', a 1970s-era fanzine produced by Mark Gruenwald * Nvidia Omniverse, a graphics collaboration platform See also * Megaverse (other) * Metaverse (other) * Multiverse (other) * Universe (other) The universe is all of time and space and their contents. Universe may also refer to: Science and technology Mathematics * Universe (mathematics), a class large enough to contain all sets one may wish to use ** Universal set, a mathematical set w ...
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Nvidia Omniverse
Omniverse is a real-time 3D graphics collaboration platform created by Nvidia. It has been used for applications in the visual effects and "digital twin" industrial simulation industries. Omniverse makes extensive use of the Universal Scene Description (USD) format. See also * Metaverse The metaverse is a loosely defined term referring to virtual worlds in which users represented by avatars interact, usually in 3D and focused on social and economic connection. The term ''metaverse'' originated in the 1992 science fiction ... References External links * Graphics software Nvidia software {{graphics-software-stub ...
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Mark Gruenwald
Mark Eugene Gruenwald ( ; June 18, 1953 – August 12, 1996) was an American comic book writer, editor, and occasional penciler known for his long association with Marvel Comics. Career Early career Gruenwald got his start in comics fandom, publishing his own fanzine, ''Omniverse'', which explored the concept of continuity. Before being hired by Marvel, he wrote text articles for DC Comics’ official fanzine, '' The Amazing World of DC Comics''. Articles by Gruenwald include "The Martian Chronicles" (a history of the Martian Manhunter) in issue #13 and several articles on the history of the Justice League in issue #14. Entry to Marvel In 1978 he was hired by Marvel Comics, where he remained for the rest of his career. Hired initially as an assistant editor in January 1978, Gruenwald was promoted to full editorship by Marvel editor-in-chief Jim Shooter in 1982, putting Gruenwald in charge of '' The Avengers'', ''Captain America'', ''Iron Man'', ''Thor'', ''Spider ...
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Megaverse (other)
Megaverse may refer to: * Megaversal system, role-playing game mechanics designed for Palladium Books *"Megaverse," a song by Stray Kids *Multiverse, or megaverse, any hypothetical set of multiple universes in cosmology and other disciplines See also * Metaverse (other) Metaverse is the sum of all virtual spaces. Metaverse may also refer to: * The Virtual reality, VR world in the novel Snow Crash (1992) by Neal Stephenson, the first use of the term * Fictional universe, with multiple alternate timelines * Prime ... * Multiverse (other) * Omniverse (other) * Universe (other) {{Disambiguation ...
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Metaverse (other)
Metaverse is the sum of all virtual spaces. Metaverse may also refer to: * The Virtual reality, VR world in the novel Snow Crash (1992) by Neal Stephenson, the first use of the term * Fictional universe, with multiple alternate timelines * Prime Earth in the DC Universe * The Metaverse, a supernatural dimension derived from the collective unconscious in ''Persona 5'' * DA Metaverse, a music project of Daisuke Asakura * Zompist.com, aka "The Metaverse", a constructed languages website, name deliberately taken from the Stephenson novel * Facebook Metaverse, now known as Horizon Worlds, an online reality virtual space project at Meta Platforms (Meta Inc., formerly, Facebook Inc.) * Decentraland, a 3D virtual world browser-based platform See also

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Multiverse (other)
The multiverse is the hypothetical set of multiple possible universes that comprise all of reality. Multiverse may also refer to: Concept In fiction * Multiverse (DC Comics), the fictional multiverse used by DC Comics * Multiverse (Marvel Comics), the fictional multiverse used by Marvel Comics ** Multiverse (Marvel Cinematic Universe), the multiverse as depicted in the Marvel Cinematic Universe * Multiverse (''Magic: The Gathering''), the fictional universe of ''Magic: The Gathering'' * Multiverse (Michael Moorcock), the multiverse of Michael Moorcock ** '' Michael Moorcock's Multiverse'', a comic book series by Michael Moorcock * The Multiverse, the central concept of the ''Dungeons and Dragons'' ''Planescape'' setting * ''Multiverse'' series, a series of three novels by David Weber and Linda Evans, and Joelle Presby * '' MultiVersus'', a crossover fighting game with characters from multiple Warner Bros. Discovery properties * '' Mila in the Multiverse'', a Brazilian science f ...
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Frequency
Frequency is the number of occurrences of a repeating event per unit of time. Frequency is an important parameter used in science and engineering to specify the rate of oscillatory and vibratory phenomena, such as mechanical vibrations, audio signals (sound), radio waves, and light. The interval of time between events is called the period. It is the reciprocal of the frequency. For example, if a heart beats at a frequency of 120 times per minute (2 hertz), its period is one half of a second. Special definitions of frequency are used in certain contexts, such as the angular frequency in rotational or cyclical properties, when the rate of angular progress is measured. Spatial frequency is defined for properties that vary or cccur repeatedly in geometry or space. The unit of measurement of frequency in the International System of Units (SI) is the hertz, having the symbol Hz. Definitions and units For cyclical phenomena such as oscillations, waves, or for examples of ...
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