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    A Cell and the Universe
    Project: Polytopia
    We will never be able to describe the universe in a satisfactory way by mathematics. If this would be possible, human beings wouldn't exist.

    Quote "Physicist and author Michio Kaku has remarked that M-theory may present us with a "Theory of Everything" which is so concise that its underlying formula would fit on a t-shirt."

    Hixgrid predicts that Kaku is right concerning the t-shirt effect, but he will never succeed in a unification of all theories by M-Theory.

    Probably neither by any other theory! This is not possible by definition of all physics theories which have a defined mathematical set and sub-set.

    Nature is definitely not working in that way! Nature is holistic, conscious and holographic - a cell is the same thing in terms of the underlying embedded very complex mechanisms as the whole universe.

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    Image Source:http://sprott.physics.wisc.edu/pickover/pc/brain-universe.html



    The human brain works as entangled as a photon.

    By QED we know that space is not empty - space is full of energy - and that our reality is a result in the 'present' of the matter-antimatter annihilation process of the future - the laws of nature may be embedded already in empty space - a metastructure of laws and a blueprint and blueprint-generator for higher structures.

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    Cell Biology and Quantum Physics


    A cell is a whole universe - in genetic evolution time and biology space - a perfect mirroring of the complex laws of physics in biology.

    The genetic potential of a cell is nearly infinite in terms of earth evolution - genetic cross-mutations - and a mirror of the universe.

    A cell wouldn't have potential without 'errors' in the RNA -Transcription process - this is equal to quantum processes - not determined.

    Epigenetics is the quantum superposition of genetics - a holistic phenomenon - and neuronal processes are the quantum entanglement.



    Cell biology is not really understood - you can simply feel it if you watch at it as a holistic process.

    Looking at a liver cell will show us that we know nothing - we cannot measure its potential - we can only by intuition feel what is going on.

    Neurons work with quantum entanglement - we are universal conscious, linked together but it is unconscious.


    Dirac said that there is no God - and he is the prophet of God - well, he was in his time - time space may be a geometric phenomenon - #LISA

    The Global Consciousness Project Meaningful Correlations in Random Data

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