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                                    Your mind is a universe within a universe' explainvery imp  | 
                            
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Answer»  Answer: The network of neurons in the brain and network of galaxies in the cosmos might actually be reflections of each other. This is what you get when you put the minds of an astrophysicist and a neurosurgeon together. Besides being two of the most complex systems in NATURE, the number of neurons in your brain is eerily close to the number of galaxies in the observable universe. Neurons form in long filaments or nodes between filaments, just like galaxies, and there is mass or energy that has seemingly passive role in both—water in the brain versus dark energy in the void of space. The human brain and the structure of the universe are two of the most complex systems in nature. Everything in our brains is INTERCONNECTED, from the molecular level to networks of neurons and other cells that create even more COMPLICATED structures. So is everything in the universe (at least what we can see of it). It started at the molecular level when the Big Bang went off like a firework out of nowhere, and those molecules CREATED LARGER molecules that kept accumulating and eventually became stars, planets, asteroids, comets, and other objects born from swirling discs of gas and dust. Many of these objects became their own star systems, and groups of star systems formed entire galaxies. Explanation:  | 
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