Micro and Macro Mirroring
Micro and Macro Mirroring- If you want to see the universe, go sit in the forest!
Everything in our universe is made up of four main categories of patterning, micro and macro mirroring on the tiniest to the largest scales.
The Inverted Organelle Theory of Consciousness and The Universe (IO-CU) categorizes these as; Mirror Patterning (MP) 1-4
MP1, Uniformed blankness (filled or empty space).
MP2, Cellular patterns (Voronoi patterns).
MP3, Spots (Particles)
MP4, Stripes (Waves).
These four main types of design and distribution can be nested, broken, morphed, swallowed and swirled and what have you, yet they were all birthed from the same beginnings of copying, or self-replicating.
We see these patterns everywhere, in everything. Nature, plants, animal coats, planets, solar systems, galaxy clusters, the universe, the multiverse and even the Megaverse. And yes, there is a way to see the influence of different universes!
A few abstract representations of these prototype patterns.
P1, Entropy is a spreading behaviour to achieve uniformed blankness. The opposite, as far as we know, is the crust of a neutron star, thus filled and even locked or bound (but the IO-CU takes it further than this). A good animal to visualise this is the glass octopus or perhaps a polar bear.
P2, Bubbles, foam, cork, Kelvin Cells, these are cellular patterns (Voronoi patterns). Neurological networks and cosmic foam, or the cosmic web are brilliant representations of this patterning. A good animal to visualise this is a giraffe.
P3, Vortexes are waves; thus the Nautilus shell is a great visual representation of growth following the pattern of waves. The stripes of tigers and zebras are also good representations of wave patterning.
P4, Tree rings are growth lines which to our eyes are circles nested in circles representing years of growth, following the pattern of spots (Particles). A leopard or the blue ringed octopus are good animals to visualise this patterning behaviour.
So what about fractal patterns and branching, I hear you say? These are searching or projection behaviours using the four main spread and growth tactics pre-mentioned.
A few worthy mentions.
1, Scales of fish and other animals are highly ordered cellular patterning.
2, Fractal patterns and branching are manifestations of the four prototypes. A neuron branches like a root, until their axonal projections meet a dendritic projection of another neuron, forming synaptic connections. After many connections are made, the neurological network begins to form an imperfect cellular pattern.
3, Straight lines (as straight as we can see) and curves, are highly localised waves and particles which are in fact two states of the same excitation.
4, In cellular automaton, Rule 30 introduced by Stephen Wolfram in 1983, is talked about much because the pattern it produces is remarkably similar to the pattern on the shell of a common cone snail called Conus textile. Wolfram believes that cellular automata and Rule 30 are integral to understanding how simple rules produce complex structures and behaviour in nature. The IO-CU states that Rule 30 is a remarkable demonstration of a highly ordered, some might say designed, cellular patten.
All patterning is behaviours.
All fundamental patterns are searching or projection behaviours of excitations in localised regions on any, and all, scales to achieve the same aim, which is to say existence, or survival.
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The fictional version of the IO-CU underpins the M.W. Wolf Megaverse. The theoretical Science version of the IO-CU is very different and not yet published, but it is protected by copyright.
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