If you pay attention to the structure of our universe, you will notice.
There are many similar geometric elements everywhere. Our veins are like
riverbeds and the connections of neurons in the brain. The leaves of trees
also have a self-similar shape and structure. From large to small, everything
has a fractal self-similar geometry. In other words, our universe is twisted
from more to less, through the hierarchy of structures, which I wrote about
in the previous note. Why is this happening? Because energy moves according
to the principle of least action. Since replicating self-similarity requires
minimal overhead. Even our DNA helix is twisted right and left. There are
only two global forces operating in the universe. Entropy is destruction and
synergy is creation. But the main geometric property of these forces is
twisting and unwinding, respectively. Twisting of matter by means of an
external engine located outside our universe leads to the formation of all
forms, including fractal ones. This is why your neurons function so much
like clusters of stars in galaxies. I think every decent person is a copy of
the universe. In what way does the twisting take place? Twisting occurs due
to the force mentioned above. This power is called synergy or
self-organization.
When energy passes through any matter, it generates dissipative fractal
structures. These structures have one thing in common, they all curl.
Whether it is a dynamic equilibrium system or a non-dynamic equilibrium
system (life). If you ever look at a photo of the traces left by elementary
particles during acceleration in a synchophasotron, then you will see. Despite
the differences, their trajectories are also twisted. In other words, an
external force makes the disintegrating universe twist into forms generating
structures. And this is true for the micro and macro world. The only difference
is in the degree to which these forms maintain their structure. And how long
has it been going on.
Parallel worlds inside our universe or dimensions are games of mathematicians.
In fact, the twisted elements of space are around us. But they are so small
that it is difficult to notice them, but they can be calculated theoretically.
The twisted elements of the universe, like long tubes, can stretch for
thousands of miles of space, but we simply do not notice them. Since our
perception is limited to 3-dimensional consciousness. Inside such twisted
spaces, there are also other spaces. All these forms, bodies, self-similarity
give rise to the form of an algebraic variety in constant motion. Only a
person with a very vivid abstract imagination can imagine this whole
geometric symphony in action. But nevertheless, this is the world in
which we live.