Monday, April 15, 2013

Universe as a living organism

Understanding the universe as a living organism The hardest leap of understanding for the self aware human being is the understanding that at each level of matter and complexity of the Universe, the Universe behaves like a living system. From the perspective of the human being, the essential needs are the amino acids, the carbohydrates, water, oxygen, catalysts to stay alive all products of the environment of the Earth with our Star. From the perspective of the Earth, it needs the particles of the Sun to remain in a stable position and enhance its self awareness. From the perspective of our Sun, it needs the existence of partner Suns in stable positions around the massive tubes of hydrogens and oxygens that come through the galaxy like giant arteries, as stars live on hydrogen and catalytic particles (e.g. ergon particles). From our perspective, we need occasional boosts of heavier elements via comets and asteroids, e.g. irons, minerals and gases. From the perspective of the galaxy, it needs hydrogen, collectively and creates communes and attracts other smaller galaxies that help focus attraction for hydrogen. From the perspective of the Universe, it is the flow of life of galaxies born and rebuilt, the ever increasing closed boundaries, the regeneration and rebirth. From the perspective of the UCA, it is the existence of the Universe. As the Universe can be viewed as a living organism, we therefore expect to see structure and logol specialization for survival in greater form.




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