Introduction:With the development of science and technology, we know more and more about the universe, and we slowly discover that there are many similarities between the universe itself and our human body. At first, scientists tend to think that this is just a huge coincidence, but after years of research, we have found that it may not be as simple as a simple coincidence.
There are many parts of our body that can always find similarities with the universe. For example, our cochlea look very similar to spiral galaxies, some celestial bodies have shells that look like cell membranes, lightning in the sky looks like human vascular networks, and so on.
It is precisely for this reason that many scientists believe that the reason why the universe can be so similar to us is that the universe itself is also a living body, but this life form is extremely huge, and we cannot study it in depth through current science and technology, and the planet we are on may be just an organization in this huge life form.
Of course, whether the universe is a large creature or not, this is just a guess given by astronomers when they observe the universe. So, are these similarities just coincidences? Italian astronomers and biologists conducted systematic experiments in which they compared the human body with two of the most complex systems in the universe. It was found that there are many similarities between the human network of neurons and the network of cosmic galaxies.
As you know, there are about 100 billion neurons in our brain, and these cells make up about 1 trillion neural connections, and these connections form a very complex coordination structure with each other, and it is this complex coordination that allows us to think, to understand the world.
In fact, inside the brain, only about 25% of the mass belongs to neurons, and the rest is mostly fluid, which accounts for 75% of the brain's mass. And what is the situation in the universe? Astronomers estimate that there are at least 100 billion galaxies similar to ours in the currently observable universe, a number that sounds similar to the number of neurons in our brains.
More notable than the numerical similarities, these galaxies actually have a similar structure to the brain. In the universe that humans can observe, only about 25% of the total mass of the universe can be directly seen by our eyes, and the remaining 75% is composed of dark matter and dark energy that we can hardly see with the naked eye, which is difficult to explain by coincidence.
After discovering this peculiar phenomenon, scientists continued to work together. This time, they compared the cerebral cortex and cerebellum to our artificially built model of the universe. At the same time, they also measured the intensity of small material fluctuations, hoping to find patterns that humans did not know about.
The experiment found that the human brain is 1 micron to 0The fluctuation of matter of 1 millimeter is somewhat similar to the fluctuation of matter in the universe from 5 million to 500 million light-years. The most coincidental thing is that the largest storage capacity of the cosmic model that mankind has built so far is the same as the maximum memory capacity of our human brain.
Scientists believe that there is a necessary connection between these coincidences, but human beings are not yet able to recognize this connection. By the time humanity breaks through to the four-dimensional space, it may be able to solve these puzzles.
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