The cosmic web, the largest structure in the universe where galaxies form along massive filaments connecting dense nodes with empty voids, exhibits a pattern statistically similar to the human brain in how connections cluster and spread information, suggesting that complex systems may organize the same way at any scale.
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Galaxy Networks and Neural Networks Are Eerily Similar #science #brainAdded:
Zoom out far enough from the universe, and it starts to look like a human brain. The cosmic web is the largest structure we know. Galaxies form along massive filaments connecting dense nodes with huge empty voids in between.
Structure grew from tiny fluctuations after the Big Bang into a vast 3D network. Here's the strange part. Its pattern is statistically similar to the human brain in how connections cluster and spread information. Doesn't mean the universe is conscious, but it suggests complex systems may organize the same way at any scale. Universe built itself into the same shape as the thing trying to understand it. Follow for more.
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