Do we live in the minds of modern aliens? Are we really a part of God’s mind? Is our universe alive? We look at our universe. What is the extent of its interaction with a creature’s brain cells? Similar structures, connections, and activities occur in accordance with the same physics laws. Indeed, this is not a mere figment of one’s imagination. Rather, it’s a fascinating scientific discovery that some very capable scientists have published. In the year 2020, Franco Vazza (an astrophysicist) and Alberto Feletti (a neurosurgeon) were performing an experiment on the two parts of our brain, the cerebellum and the cerebrum.
Comparison between the Neuronal Network and the Cosmic Web
During this experiment, as they zoomed in on the brain samples with their microscope, they unexpectedly discovered something that, while familiar, was also quite strange. The James Webb Space Telescope completely connected the structures visible in the brain at 40x magnification to the universe.
It appears that they have a clear connection, but what does this signify? Our universe represents a highly evolved being’s vast mind. Later, you will understand the impact and importance of this research. However, even if scientists remain unaware that the universe functions as a vast brain, they will soon have the capability to transform it into a living brain. Our scientists are developing nanobots capable of engulfing the entire earth within 20 months. In a few years, they plan to engulf the entire universe. This is fascinating. But is this something that we humans are afraid of? Or is it a monumental achievement for humanity? And what exactly is a nanobot?
Do you know about the Nanobots?
Nanobots are robots that carry out a very specific function and are ~50–100 nm wide. We can use them very effectively for drug delivery. Normally, drugs work through the entire body before they reach the disease-affected area. Using nanotechnology, the drug can be targeted to a precise location, which would make the drug much more effective and reduce the chances of possible side effects.
The researchers, Franco Vazza (Astrophysicist) and Alberto Feletti (aneurosurgeon), checked the similarities between our brain and the universe on the Three Basic Parameters.
- First, Appearance.
- Second, Structure.
- Third, Composition.
Resembling Galaxies in the Universe and the Brain Samples
Initially, their comparison of the universe and the brain revealed no similarities. But then, out of curiosity, they thought, why don’t we magnify these brain structures under the microscope? Let’s see how patterns appear. And then, as soon as they magnified, they saw this. Small dots, resembling galaxies in the universe, were visible in the brain samples. In other words, they found similarities between the brain samples and the universe’s images. But after zooming in a little, they started to see similarities. And finally, when they zoomed these samples to their maximum magnification, they were able to see the similarities. They were literally shocked. At this juncture, they also began to discern the lines that link those dots to the smaller dots in both samples.
Just like the image of the universe. So, once again, as you can see here,
Structural Form of Universe and Brain
Our brain and the universe both look quite similar in terms of structure. Therefore, after satisfying the first parameter, it was time to investigate the second one. The outcome of their investigation was unexpected. They observed that an average brain neuron connects to four neighboring neurons. Additionally, an average galaxy in the universe maintains connections with five other galaxies. This was amazing.
Similarity on Micro-Level
On a micro-level, their structures bore a striking similarity. Both of these parameters pointed in the direction that the universe might actually be a brain. Then they compared them on their final parameter to clarify. In this process, they first compared the numbers of objects found in both datasets. According to their calculations, the brain contains 69 billion neurons, while the universe contains 100 billion galaxies. Currently, the brain contains 69 billion neurons with a mass of 30%, while the universe contains 100 billion galaxies with a mass of 30%.
These similarities do not end here. These neurons’ remaining 70% mass composition is also similar. Both entities, the brain and the universe, consist of inert substances that do not interact with their surroundings. In the case of the brain, this substance is water, while in the case of the universe, it is dark energy. Can we call the universe a replica of the brain on the basis of structural similarities?
Relationship Given the Birth of Thoughts
Because the brain’s primary task is to think, so can our universe think too? Is our universe alive? If yes, then how will we know? So, when there’s a disturbance in the neurons at the atomic level, it influences them and causes them to behave erratically. During this act, they also influence the neurons around them, which creates a connection between all those neurons, and that relationship gives birth to thoughts in the brain.
When planets, stars, and asteroids collide or interact gravitationally within the galaxy, their random movements impact the surrounding objects. These interactions impact the entire galaxy’s gravity, which in turn facilitates communication with other galaxies. This is when an event in the universe is created. The universe creates events akin to thoughts in our minds. So are these universal events actually the thoughts of the universe?
Universe Brain and Human Alive Brain
The brain is alive because of neuron interactions, so is the universe alive because of galaxy interactions? Well, that’s a fascinating thought, right? There is a primary motivation for scientists to pursue such unconventional and absurd ideas. The universe’s brain is empowered to solve numerous enduring physics problems. The most significant issue is establishing the link between quantum and classical physics. This predicts the behavior of large objects such as black holes and galaxies.
Quantum Mechanics Predicts the Behavior
Quantum mechanics predicts the behavior of small objects like electrons, protons, quarks, and atoms. Both theories are completely useless outside their domains. And scientists have not yet been able to find any such theory or equation that can predict the behavior of all objects, from protons to galaxies. In this case, if we consider the universe as a brain, we can describe the behavior of the objects within it using these two equations. This is where the story becomes more intriguing.
These two equations, even though they are opposites of each other, both give the same results under some special conditions.
These Two Equations
That is, if we consider the universe to be a brain, we can predict the behavior of all objects, ranging from protons to galaxies, and we can gain a comprehensive understanding of the universe. For the theory of everything, we have been looking for a single equation for a long time. We are searching for a single equation that can encompass the entirety of the universe. Moreover, our universe today comprises 26 physical constants, their proper proportion enabling the formation and stabilization of our universe. For example, take the gravitational constant. A slight variation in its value would prevent the formation of our universe.
Two Perspective: Replica of the Brain and Merely an Illusion.
In 1961, astrophysicist Robert H. Dicke proved it. Therefore, it is absolutely clear. When we view the universe as a replica of the brain, many things begin to make sense. While one group of scientists supports this idea, another lobby views it as complete nonsense. They believe that this is simply a case of confirmation bias, where we perceive only what we want to see. Ludwig Boltzmann asserts that everything we perceive is merely an illusion.
Brain Size and Universe Size
If we change our perspective here, then the arrangement of the galaxies seen in these images will also change. Now, let’s assume that our brain has not been tricked in this way, and that the universe is really a living brain. So, even with this concept, there is still a very big problem. Our brain’s size is 140 mm. In our brain, electrical signals or information travel at a speed of 100 m per second. In our scenario, instantaneous thought generation occurs. If we apply the same concept to the universe, we find that it spans 93 billion light years. And so, information travels at a speed of 3x 10^8/S m per second.
Concept Has Opened the Floodgates of Imagination
In contrast to our brain, the universe requires 10 billion years to generate a single thought. Whereas this universe is 13.6 billion years old, and that is why we will need some more solid evidence before we can truly conclude that yes, the universe is really a brain. Scientists continue to explore this concept. But this concept has opened the floodgates of imagination, just like the simulation theory. This theory asserts that our universe is a simulation, crafted by a sophisticated alien species. However, considering the advancements in human technology today, we have the potential to transform the entire universe into a massive brain.
Nanobots in 2030
Bill Joy, a computer engineer, predicts that by 2030, we will create Nanobots that have the ability to replicate themselves and create multiple Nanobots. And if they get into the hands of the wrong person, they have the potential to destroy the entire universe. You’ll be surprised to learn that scientists have already created such Nanobots in 2020, not just in 2030. In fact, in 2020, some university researchers took some of the frog’s stem cells and used them to help them with AI. They modified them to grow in a suitable environment.
Nanobots Are Making a New Nanobot: Experimental Evidence
After a few days, when they observed those cells under a microscope alongside normal cells, they were taken aback. They saw that AI-modified cells were eating the normal cells around them and creating other AI-modified cells like themselves. Now, if we consider this behavior that these Nanobots are making a new nanobot in a minute then even at this slow rate, they can take over the entire Earth in just 20 months. And they can create a network of consciousness and intelligence that will keep expanding to galaxies, clusters, and finally the entire universe. At that point, when someone looks at our universe, they will perceive it as a vast, living, and active brain.
What do you think? Is our universe really the brain of an advanced being?
Regards
Dr. Abid Hussain Nawaz
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Vazza, Franco, and Alberto Feletti. “The Quantitative Comparison between the Neuronal Network and the Cosmic Web.” Frontiers in Physics 8 (2020): 525731.
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