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1.. . developpement  couche de l'univers : development of the universe in layers of successive complexity

A long time ago, I came across the following idea in a book, but I haven't kept the reference..
A scientist presented the following model in a diagram.
This model shows how matter is organized from microscopic to macroscopic layers..
The architecture of the universe ! Not everything is yet clear about how matter works at the finest levels, and this is linked to the unification of nature's fundamental forces, but the basic principles are extraordinarily powerful and abstract..
From reduced principles and simple formulations, however abstract, we can derive an understanding of countless phenomena..
Today, these principles are embodied in two complementary yet separate theories: quantum mechanics and the theory of relativity (restricted and general) .
In particular, quantum mechanics has had the greatest impact on the relationship between human beings and the world, and this impact is far from complete, mainly because of what quantum mechanics has yet to say. (or rather to be heard) on the subjective aspect of life, an element which is integrated into its basic postulates.
(cf the_postulates_of_quantum_mechanics_txt_en ) By observing all the phenomena to which they had access, physicists demonstrated that there are only four fundamental forces in the universe : Gravitation, electromagnetism, strong and weak nuclear forces.
(in fact there are only three since the unification of the weak nuclear force and electromagnetism in the 1970s, which gave rise to the standard model of theoretical physics.

  • an incomplete model that is currently being challenged by a number of experiments: proton mass measured in muonic atoms, X particle detected at the LHC in Geneva) .
    With regard to the unification of forces, the theory of . Nassim Haramein  is a masterful way of exploring.
    These four forces are associated with elementary particles of two kinds:
  • fermions - particles of matter - bosons force vector particles.
    The stable particles of matter that make up our universe are protons, electrons and neutrinos. (the neutron, which also exists in the nucleus, is composed of 1 proton 1 electron 1 neutrino and has an average lifetime of 1 minute outside an atomic nucleus.) .
    The photon is a particle force vector..
    We therefore have particles of matter interacting with each other via particles of force..
    These interactions are the dynamism of the universe.
    This means that the entire visible universe is made up of 3 basic building blocks: the proton, the electron and the neutrino..
    The dynamism of these particles means that:
  • A host of these elementary particles are used by the strong interaction to build atoms inside the nuclear fire of stars..
  • A host of these atoms can be used to build an infinite number of different molecules from the 92 types of stable atoms that are the elements oxygen, hydrogen, carbon, boron, nitrogen, sulfur, etc..
    This is achieved by the electromagnetic interaction that underlies all forms of chemical bonding..
    The 92 stable elements are compiled in the tableau_périodique_des_éléments .
  • a host of these molecules come together to form minerals and macromolecules with carbon skeletons, always through electromagnetic interaction, which expresses itself in a wide variety of ways in the structure of matter..
  • Carbon is the only element among the 92 stable elements that can be used to build chains of macromolecules. (silicon can also do this, but in association with oxygen, which acts as an intermediary to ensure a certain stability: these are silicones, but the silicon atom is too "big" to provide metabolic support for living organisms.) Carbon has this ability because it has 4 arms (chemical bonds) two are used to make a chain with neighbors and the other two to hang all kinds of atoms..
    If hydrogen is added, all the hydrocarbons are obtained..
    if it catches OH radicals (oxygen-hydrogen) we obtain all carbohydrates, the basic molecules of life.
  • Crowds of some of the macromolecules that are amino acid compounds (proteins, DNA, RNA) are organized to form the macromolecular assemblies of the living cell known as metabolites or organelles, such as the DNA chain, ribosomes, mitochondria, membranes and the cytoskeleton, ...
  • These metabolites form the living cell, organized around the databank of biological life.: DNA.
    1.1.Multicellular collaboration

  • A host of living cells form a multicellular body in which the cells specialize. to form the body's various tissues and organs.
    This process can be observed in certain amoebae which when overpopulation leads to a lack of food, a mechanism of grouping is created.
    individual cells to form an elongated, macroscopically moving multicellular body.
    through a series of contractions-stretching to find a new feeding area.

  • A host of reproducing living organisms will form an infinite diversity of living species living in a common biotope.: la terre.
  • One of its species, the human species, will develop a nervous system complex enough to support consciousness, creating reflexive awareness..
  • The use of reflexive consciousness will enable the human species to develop, duplicating to a billion the most complex object nature has created.: the human brain, the seat of this consciousness.
  • The story that follows has yet to be written by life itself.-but following the same pattern of multiplying and then organizing the newly created elements, we can logically imagine the next step.
    1.2.Multi-organism collaboration

  • the coherence of individual consciousnesses in a planetary consciousness, the number and scale of refinement of human brains on the earth's surface, leading to the emergence of a field of consciousness on a global scale.
    Christ consciousness or what the Vedas describe as "Ram" the cosmic administrator.

    Physicist Alain Aspect was the first to experimentally prove the property of non-separability of information admitted at a conference that if the quantum computer could exist then he didn't see the need for it. why the brain can't be one.
    The non-separability is the property of the universe that makes it all the information in the universe is present at every point in the universe at every moment.

    It's becoming increasingly clear that quantum coherence is widely used by living organisms, for example, it has been shown that the stability of DNA can only be explained by quantum entanglement which is another name for the property of non-separability.
    No phenomenon other than quantum coherence can explain the emergence of consciousness and its superhuman development..

  • Life on the earth's surface would be lived in harmony, and we can have an idea of this way of life. based on the synchronicities that each of us has experienced in our own lives, giving us a feeling of that things don't happen by chance, even if the appalling complexity of how it all works can be a challenge. perceived.
    Chance being fundamentally only the measure of our ignorance or etymologically from the Arabic "regulated by D.
    ieu".

  • Each object has a subject to observe it, so if we follow the layer_structure_of_the_universe_in we can also define corresponding states of consciousness.
    The next step in our current human evolution is planetary consciousness..

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    2.Layered structure of the universe

     scale level  meter scale  comment  
    1planck scale  10^-33 cm  smallest possible physical distance: quantum fluctuations in space-time or quantum gravitation  
    2elementary particles    3 stable material particles: proton, electron and neutrino  
    3atomic nuclei  10^-15 m  bergeron_christophe_free_fr_RadioPro_Table_Periodique_avec_detail_isotopes
     
    4atomes  10^-10 m / angstrom  table_periodique_des_elements_lenntech
     
    5molecules  10^-9 m / nanometer    
    6macromolecules      
    7organelles (macrocellular factories)  10-100 nm / nanometers  
    8cells  10^-6 m / 1 µ / micron  
    9multicellular organisms -(periodic table of lenntech nweb elements)> mammal -(periodic table of lenntech nweb elements)> human1 m / metre  middle of the universe scales man_in (more precisely, the cell ie biological life  
    10planet      
    11solar system      
    12galaxies  10^15 m    
    13galaxie masters      
    14super masters of galaxie      
    15super super galaxy masters      
    16univers  10^33 m  (distribution of matter at the highest scale inherited from planck scale fluctuations) at the time of the big bang  
    nbr      
           
    16      

    3.. le cinquième rêve : :20201005

    In his book le_cinquième_rêve Patrice Van Ersel, tells the story of a Native American legend.
    According to this legend, the world was formed by successive dreams, each being born of the culmination of a kingdom of life dreaming of the next stage in the development of life in a new kingdom..
    This story must be seen in the context of the development of consciousness through the_big_bang_of_consciousness_in and the_creation_of_matter_ina growing complexity of nervous systems.
    This legend presents the idea that a kingdom of living beings will evolve to perfection, and that the being born of this perfection will dream of the next stage of evolution..
    Also, the perfecting of one kingdom creates a being that lives in a harmonious community of beings of its own species, which ties in with the previous idea of organizing a layer of development in the universe that creates the next layer of development..
    Starting with the plant kingdom, which is the third dream and culminates in the tree, we can see that a tree is in itself a community of living beings, each branch being an independent member that may possess its own genome different from that of the other members..
    Tree transplants bear witness to this..
    As plants covered the earth's surface, trees began to conquer the third dimension, height, as they soared towards the sky..
    This may have-be given the desire for mobility to explore the earth and there are indeed species of trees that move, very slowly of course but very surely..
    The tree thus dreamed of the animal kingdom, the fourth dream that developed to perfection in marine mammals like whales and dolphins.. Dolphins, the main subject of the book, also form a community that is extremely communicative, with three types of communication, the most powerful of which is ultrasonic sonar, with a frequency range of around 20 Hz..000 à 200.
    000 Hertz.
    Dolphins' brains possess a layer that humans do not and which allows all their senses to merge, giving them access to an extraordinary capacity for perception..
    This sonar combined with this nerve layer enables them, for example, to see in three dimensions what they hear with the precision of a scanner, giving them very precise knowledge of their environment..
    They put their skills to good use on the nightly tuna hunt.
    They hunt in groups, coordinating their strategies..
    Another example: if a pregnant woman swims near a dolphin, the females will come and surround her to protect her, as they will immediately see that there is a small heart beating very fast and another more slowly..
    The dolphin has reached the pinnacle of animal development and has chosen this path by returning to the sea after a terrestrial experience..
    Not a fish, but a marine mammal.
    The dolphin has thus revered man, who is the fifth dream and who must go further than the animal..
    But in what way? It has to be said that man, as a new kingdom, has not yet achieved perfection, which should logically lead him, following the same pattern, to the . collaboration multiorganisme .
    Going back, what happens before the third dream? Logically, the reign preceding the third dream is the mineral world..
    Can a similar development structure be found within the mineral kingdom? It would seem so..
    There are many mineral species, but one of them is the most complex, the richest in possibilities and the most frequent, accounting for 80% of the weight of the Earth's lower crustal mantle.Bridgmanite .
    These are perovskites with the following crystal structure ( . perovskite structure  ) is identical to the geometric structure that spontaneously emerges from the space_quantification_in.