Similarities between basic mechanisms of cosmic and biologic systems
Author(s) -
Kleinmann Raphael
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
international journal of the physical sciences
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1992-1950
DOI - 10.5897/ijps2015.4396
Subject(s) - big bang (financial markets) , cosmic cancer database , cosmology , universe , flatness (cosmology) , ultimate fate of the universe , physics , theoretical physics , physical cosmology , astrophysics , dark energy , finance , economics
Similarities in the birth and development of cosmic and biologic systems provide unexpected proof for the major theories of formation of the universe - the Big Bang and the String theories. They include similarities in the theory of their formation, one unit origin, preexisting states, conception, fertilization, gestation, information, basic units, flatness, fluctuations, smoothness, lumpiness, reproductive and excretive organs, differentiation, composition, organization, function, expansion and homeostasis. Based on these similarities, alternative suggestions are proposed to explain various past and present cosmic events and phenomena, and to predict the future of the universe. The relevance of these predictions could be far reaching, and could revolutionize major concepts in cosmology. Key words: Cosmology, universe, big bang, string theory, biology, hypothesis, similarities, birth, evolution, fate, predictions.
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