Preet Kalavadia Posted May 27, 2014 Posted May 27, 2014 could universe possibly be a giant brain cell? 1
J.C.MacSwell Posted May 27, 2014 Posted May 27, 2014 could universe possibly be a giant brain cell? Philosophically speaking, related ideas have been around for a while; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universal_mind Scientifically speaking, I don't think there is much to base it on.
Ophiolite Posted May 27, 2014 Posted May 27, 2014 It show almost no characteristics expected of a brain cell, other than being governed by certain forces and being composed of matter and energy. On that basis it is just as likely to be a giant heap of armadillo droppings.
imatfaal Posted May 28, 2014 Posted May 28, 2014 could universe possibly be a giant brain cell? Cells tend to do their interesting work at the cell membrane and the synapses with other cells. The universe is defined as everything; we cannot really postulate anything outside the universe. Thus the prime interaction space of a neuron (or really any cell) cannot exist; there is no known edge of the universe, no semi-permeable barrier is postulated at any edge, and there is no outside to interact with. The analogy lacks even in functional parallels.
Nicholas Kang Posted May 31, 2014 Posted May 31, 2014 Your post reminds me of Michio Kaku`s latest book-The Future of the Mind. I strongly recommend you to read his book. Then, all your doubts will be solved and terminated. This book emphasize on the mind and the universe. It relates mind or strictly speaking neuroscience, physics like quantum consciousness and the universe with the latest science technology like telepathy-a penny for your thought and telekinesis-mind controlling matter.
PeterJ Posted June 1, 2014 Posted June 1, 2014 Kaku on Mind? Does he know anything about it? I thought he simply assumed it reduces to brain. I'd recommend Schrodinger instead. .
Nicholas Kang Posted June 1, 2014 Posted June 1, 2014 Her daughter is working in a hospital. She did learn something about neuroscience. As Kaku had stated, she did refer to her daughter and several experts in that relevant field. As I have stated, Kaku did discuss something about quantum consciousness and includes Schrodinger`s Cat problem.You don`t have to be so opposing in this context. Anyway, I like Schrodinger too.
PeterJ Posted June 1, 2014 Posted June 1, 2014 Yes. Quite right. I'm too quick to argue. But I'm a cynic. I do not see learning about neuroscience as being equivalent to learning about consciousness. Now I come to think of it, I wonder why we're talking on a thread that asks if the universe is a brain cell. The answer is no. It's not a teapot either.
Nicholas Kang Posted June 2, 2014 Posted June 2, 2014 The most important point: The universe, brain, you and I are all in Space.
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