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Right as you're reading the text in these verses
neurons are firing a series of electrical surges. Your receptors are working in consummate vigilance with 400 per second emerging to respond to the stimulus. There's one hundred billion nerve cells all sparking to life that's approx the equivalent number of stars in the sky. So it's hardly surprising ones intrinsic to the other and that both are largely comprised of a similar structure. There's an infinite number of parallels to observe in the way of linking the juncture between the universe and your brain. Galaxies work in the same way brain cells certainly do with a burgeoning framework that networked as it grew. In turn there are new connections growing in sequence its occurrence is viewed in spiral nebulae & our own double helix. Both show a repeated 'corkscrew' in their dense shapes; Blackholes can be seen as analogous to nuclear membranes. Neurons are cells made up of axons and dendrites but viewed on themselves they're treelike branches that spread wide. One so vast that it's stretched lightyears, one a micro-creation, so your grey matter attests why the human mind is amazing. |
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