Thursday, April 19, 2012

The Local Inflorescence

Forget The Big Bang - I'm submitting The Local Inflorescence theory. 

Universe evolution is typically described as such - with the Unified force stage as ignition:





All well and good, but everything did not come from nothing - the architecture of components and blueprint for life is evident in the entirety of nature. The Golden Ratio in design is as the Fibonacci Sequence is to mathematics. By definition, the first two numbers in the Fibonacci sequence are 0 and 1, and each subsequent number is the sum of the previous two. And wherever you look you're seeing it.



Golden Proportion



Calcareous Fibonacci


Sunflower Fibonacci pattern


Plants produce buds or an inflorescence arranged in a Fibonacci sequence around the stem or branch, which contain all the information to continue building the organism.



Tree inflorescence 



Varieties of plant inflorescence 


I'm going out on the proverbial cosmic limb and submitting that The Big Bang resulted from similar processes. Since we can only perceive and measure 4% of the entire configuration thus far (73% Dark Energy, 23% Dark Matter, 4% Baryonic matter) the inquiry game is not only rebooted, it's really just begun. The Higgs field may explain the medium that supports matter, but with colliding branes, extra dimensions, strings, multiverses, etc. as supporting hypotheses for universe evolution - why not a model that exemplifies everything written in nature? Thus we arrive at the Local Inflorescence model:



Graphic extrapolation of Local Inflorescence universe emanating from the source (hey - it's a blog)





What other patterns replicate in local architecture?


Large Scale Structure



Neurons



Cell becoming a neuron


Let there be Life


So what might the universe generating structure look like? 



Don't even ask what the roots are...



But if you must --



De facto Artistic License


Artists and scientists look for patterns in nature. The complexity of life and its constituents (not to mention how it managed to get to this level of development on our planet) is so overwhelming and demanding of further inquiry that we need more people investigating and contemplating these mysteries. If you're a typically curious individual, the challenge is the most energizing, fascinating path available. So why the trend toward absolutist medieval mythologies that occupy so many people's lives and silly arguments? 

Science inquiry and practice is ever more esoteric and inaccessible and needs to be introduced early and maintained, or it will loose a war it should be unequivocally winning. Otherwise, it appears there's some form of speciation occurring. 


Read Brian Greene's The Hidden Reality for brilliantly outlandish universe evolution theories. The possibilities are apparently endless...