noun
macrocosm
Refers to the universe as a whole, often in contrast to the microcosm (ミクロコスモス). Used in philosophical, cosmological, or literary contexts.
from German Makrokosmos
古代哲学では、人間を小宇宙、宇宙全体をマクロコスモスと見なした。
In ancient philosophy, humans were regarded as a microcosm and the entire universe as a macrocosm.
ミクロコスモス means 'microcosm', a small-scale representation of the whole; マクロコスモス is the large-scale universe itself.
Borrowed from German 'Makrokosmos', ultimately from Greek roots meaning 'large world'.