Saturday, September 7, 2024

UDLCO: Gaia Galaxy

UDLCO summary:


Just imagine you are a human on top of an adipocyte cell. How do you think the capillaries supplying your adipocyte cell and the capillaries supplying the rest of the other adipocytes in the tissue would appear to you? Would you be surprised to hear that you see them everyday?

Your adipocyte cell capillary would appear to you only in the daytime as the one and only Sun you can see and feel, which is actually a cross section of the capillary while at night all the other capillaries in the entire tissue would appear to you as glistening stars in the night sky also known as the Milky way.




UDLCO Transcripts:

[07/09, 19:32] 55M Patient Advocate DM2 20 Yrs backache Days: 

Where are we in this map?

[07/09, 19:38] : We are individual universes sitting and living atop cells aka planets each supplied with capillaries (a cross section of which resembles the Sun) and one of those cells is our Earth supplied by a capillary that we call our Sun, which we have till now viewed only in cross sections. 

And this arrangement exists inside each of our bodies even as we think we dwell inside a giant body of our current universe as is visible to us outside our bodies

[07/09, 19:39] 55M Patient Advocate DM2 20 Yrs backache Days: Your response is more complex than the picture 🤣

[07/09, 19:40] : Yes I love to imagine how each cell inside us is a planet in the universe. With your pathology knowledge it should be simpler


[07/09, 19:41] 55M Patient Advocate DM2 20 Yrs backache Days: In support of you  American physicist Niel degrass also told ' the whole universe is inside you'


[07/09, 19:41] : Each galaxy is simply a cellular tissue cluster with multiple capillaries (suns in cross section)


[07/09, 19:42] : This is just a low power view of our adipose tissue


[07/09, 19:43] 55M Patient Advocate DM2 20 Yrs backache Days: But find out our location in the map👆🏼


[07/09, 19:43]: You mean our single adipocyte in this entire adipose tissue galaxy?


[07/09, 19:55] : You can spot our sun (capillary in cross section) in the picture as it lies near a small, partial arm called the Orion Arm, or Orion Spur, located between the Sagittarius and Perseus arms.



[07/09, 19:56] 55M Patient Advocate DM2 20 Yrs backache Days: Galactic pandemic of obesity 😀 sun is radiating  fat globules everywhere 😂

[07/09, 19:58]: Sun is a capillary in cross section that supplies adipocytes among other cells which have their own capillaries

The above is just a picture of the milky way ( perhaps adipose tissue) and the universe has many more tissues and organs.

To summarise the above Gaia galaxy hypothesis:

Just imagine you are a human on top of an adipocyte cell. How do you think the capillaries supplying your adipocyte cell and the capillaries supplying the rest of the other adipocytes in the tissue would appear to you? Would you be surprised to hear that you see them everyday?

Your adipocyte cell capillary would appear to you only in the daytime as the one and only Sun you can see and feel, which is actually a cross section of the capillary while at night all the other capillaries in the entire tissue would appear to you as glistening stars in the night sky also known as the Milky way.

More here about the Gaia hypothesis from it's popular reviver: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK219276/

"When on the basis of this evidence, I reanimated the view that we were standing on a superorganism rather than just a ball of rock (Lovelock, 1972; 1979), it was not well received. Most scientists either ignored it or criticized it on the grounds that it was not needed to explain the facts of the Earth. As the geologist H. D. Holland (1984, p. 539) put it, ''We live on an Earth that is the best of all possible worlds only for those who are well adapted to its current state." The biologist Ford Doolittle (1981) said that keeping the Earth at a constant state favorable for life would require foresight and planning and that no such state could evolve by natural selection. In brief, scientists said, the idea was teleological and untestable. Two scientists, however, thought otherwise; one was the eminent biologist Lynn Margulis and the other the geochemist Lars Sillen. Lynn Margulis was my first collaborator (Margulis and Lovelock, 1974). Lars Sillen died before there was an opportunity. It was the novelist William Golding (personal communication, 1970), who suggested using the powerful name Gaia for the hypothesis that supposed the Earth to be alive.

In the past 10 years these criticisms have been answered—partly from new evidence and partly from the insight provided by a simple mathematical model called Daisy world. In this model, the competitive growth of light- and dark-colored plants on an imaginary planet are shown to keep the planetary climate constant and comfortable in the face of a large change in heat output of the planet's star. This model is powerfully homeostatic and can resist large perturbations not only of solar output but also of plant population. It behaves like a living organism, but no foresight or planning is needed for its operation."

Unquote:

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK219276/

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