tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6398860412323179037.post4090445864609924052..comments2023-03-20T04:28:15.648-04:00Comments on Self Evolving Minds & Machines: Galaxies in our Biology Books & The Cosmic Food ChainSelf-Evolvinghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12885690471525075101noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6398860412323179037.post-86053238638683693992013-06-10T03:43:32.768-04:002013-06-10T03:43:32.768-04:00whoops, I meant to say "Our stars just atomic...whoops, I meant to say "Our stars just atomic nuclei surrounded with obedient subatomic planets orbiting to create an atomic cloud, or an oort field."Magma Slothhttp://thespiritscience.netnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6398860412323179037.post-16329347527423612632013-06-10T03:23:24.085-04:002013-06-10T03:23:24.085-04:00I've been really interested in the concept of ...I've been really interested in the concept of our universe being an incomprehensibly small portion of a larger organism. Our stars just atomic nuclei surrounded with obedient subatomic planets orbiting to create a , our star clusters acting as molecules and proteins. Nebulae are simply organelles floating in a cosmic soup of "biodiversity", all trying their hardest to unintentionally keep the galaxy alive, which in itself is a single-celled organism swimming around in a cesspool of galactic life-forms. All of these galaxies collide to feed off of star energy like a herbivore, tear into passing galaxies like a carnivore, or even consume dust, weaving matter into nebulae as an evolutionary measure so a self-sustaining galaxy can produce plenty of stars on its own, allowing it to travel longer distances without starvation. Zoom out of this galactic ecosystem to find all of these superclusters fractalizing into web-like patterns, very much like the neurons in our brain, and quite possibly acting as an organic super-computer for some extra-dimensional organism existing far beyond the scope of our current imagination; for now...Magma Slothhttp://polycount.comnoreply@blogger.com