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Your question is hard to answer because of the nature of the two structures. The solar system is defined as sol, our sun, and all of the things that orbit it. Gravity, obviously, keeps all of these things together.

The universe, however, is a broad term that describes everything that 'is'. It isn't just the objects within the universe, such as galaxies and nebulae, but time and space itself, among many other things.

As a short and remotely meaningful answer to your question, based on what I said, the answer is 'no', at our current understanding of physics.

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