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The scientific community is releasing surprising theories

Could the universe be a giant neural network, really alive?

By Zhiwei LuPublished 2 years ago 4 min read
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The human nerve neuron cell

For the first time, the universe has been quantified into a concrete image.

It was supposed to be an uplifting event, but it turned into a horror movie.

Pictures of the universe, it turns out, bear a striking resemblance to biological neural networks.

Viewed this way, the universe is a brain, and we humans may not even be brain cells.

People used to think that the universe was "dead", that it was just a space made up of matter.

But now, some scientists think that maybe the universe is alive!

Birth of the universe

The most popular theory for the birth of the universe is the Big Bang.

That the universe began at a point, a point of infinite mass, infinitesimal volume, and infinite density, which scientists call a singularity.

Before that, there was no time, no space, no matter, it was all created by the Big Bang.

It's like living things on Earth. There's no life in the ocean at first, just molecules of organic matter floating around.

One day, however, the organic molecules formed a complex, and the first life, Luka, was born.

At that time, Ruka was also a point to the ocean.

For this reason, astronomer Vitaly Van Cullin has suggested that our universe is a neural network that controls everything, just as our brains direct our bodies.

This is a challenge to human perception. After all, many people believe that the galaxies are relatively independent of each other.

If the universe is the brain's nervous system, then each galaxy is a neuron, and neurons need to cooperate with each other.

If the universe is a brain nerve, then, what is the result of its thinking?

The human chromosome

Van Cullin said that everything that happens in the universe seems to be the result of this neural manipulation.

The destiny of each celestial body is designed in advance, and everything is in accordance with the neural control.

It's like, all living things die, because the length of the telomeres of the chromosomes, it's hard to live forever.

Similarly, every celestial body in the universe has a lifetime, no matter how long or short, no celestial body is eternal.

Is there a set of DNA in the universe, also called telomeres, that controls the lifespans of these objects?

The more I think about it, the more horrible it gets. If the universe is a nerve, it's a brain, and galaxies are the basic neurons.

So our galaxy is a neuron, and the solar system is just a structure or an enzyme inside a neuron.

So what are humans? A parasite inside a neuron?

And the idea that the universe is alive, a vast neural network, is the design of a higher civilization.

What is man to the universe

Created the universe

In mythology, there is always a creator. In Greek mythology, there is Zeus. In Eastern mythology, there is Pangu.

But there is a good chance that this myth is not nonsense, that there are "demiurge" in the universe, and that they are not gods, but high civilizations, very high civilizations.

The division of cosmic civilization level in more than half a century, from the original three levels of Kardashev, into today's seven levels.

The first four of these levels are often referred to by humans as levels of civilization that exist in the unidimensional universe.

If we take humans as an example, first level civilization we use 100 percent of the Earth, second level civilization we travel freely through the solar system, using all the energy of the sun.

A tertiary civilization, we left the solar system, traveled to all corners of the galaxy, and sucked up the energy of the stars. Four civilizations, mankind into the universe.

However, the universe is not one dimensional, it has multiple dimensions, and above the fourth civilization, there is a fifth civilization, which can create a celestial body and put it into a galaxy.

Tier 5 civilizations can travel through different universes, no longer confined to one universe.

Next to Level 5 is Level 6 civilization, which can create a galaxy instead of a single celestial body.

It could add another galaxy to one dimension of the universe.

At the top of the hierarchy of civilizations is a seventh-level civilization, a civilization that can create the universe.

Civilization in the universe

If the hypothesis of cosmic civilization is true, then the Earth is likely to be created by a five-level civilization, and our solar system and even the Milky Way are created by six-level civilizations, so the universe we live in comes from a seven-level civilization.

Then the brain of the universe is the brain of the seven civilizations, it is driving the neural control of the movement of the celestial bodies.

From this point of view, the universe is indeed alive, it is not only alive, but also thinking.

So do we need to keep searching?

Of course there is. All this is the hypothesis of astronomers. As mentioned above, at least 85% of the universe is unknown to humans.

Scientists relied solely on the part of the universe that is currently known, and life has limbs as well as brains.

If everything is designed by the universe, then how the limbs of living organisms can be duplicated shows that the universe is not just a brain, but has other structures as well.

Our understanding of the universe itself has gone through a lot of things that are true or false, and a lot of development has come from initial hypotheses.

The universe will continue to be explored

So we can't be sure that the idea of cosmic neurons is completely correct, and maybe someday, when more matter is discovered, the hypothesis will eventually fade into history.

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