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astr0, Black Triangles, abductions and the Forever Men of ATS
originally posted by: TheAlleghenyGentleman
a reply to: neoholographic
My dreams are often crowded. This started 30 some years ago. I often have just masses of people in my dreams like it’s always time square crowded. I have always wondered why so crowded in my head when I dream
originally posted by: Itisnowagain
a reply to: neoholographic
How can you be sure that it's not all dream?
Who is driving the dreambus?
Describing the human brain as a 3-pound universe may be closer to the truth than we thought. When scientists looked at two of the most complex and fascinating structures known to science—the human network of neurons in your brain and the cosmic web of galaxies—the resemblance seemed uncanny.
Your life’s memories could, in principle, be stored in the universe’s structure.
This got us to thinking: Is it more complex than the brain?
So we—an astrophysicist and a neuroscientist—joined forces to quantitatively compare the complexity of galaxy networks and neuronal networks. The first results from our comparison are truly surprising: Not only are the complexities of the brain and cosmic web actually similar, but so are their structures. The universe may be self-similar across scales that differ in size by a factor of a billion billion billion.