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The non-conceivable organizational structures of the world: The Mysterious World
Compilation by Manfred Hanglberger

Relativity Theory

1+1=1
Two rays of light that move away from each other in opposite directions do not move away from each other at twice the speed of light, but only at once the speed of light.
Space and time are variable ("relative" to speed)
For a moving body, the expansion of space is shortened and time slows down.

As we approach the speed of light, space appears smaller and time stagnates. To a conscious being who could move at the speed of light, the universe appears to shrink to a point and everything appears to be simultaneously.

The Curved Space

The non-imaginability of a border
The universe has just as little a boundary as the surface of a sphere has no boundary. Just as the area of a sphere is "unlimited" and "boundless" but not infinitely large, so is the space of the universe "unlimited" and "boundless" but not infinitely large.
Just as a globetrotter never comes to a boundary of the earth's surface, no spaceship in the curved universe can come to a boundary of the universe.

Quantum Physics
(Uncertainty principle)

Coincidence is programmed
Nature does not function in linear causality in the atomic area.
There is the non-computability of the presence of the electrons at a certain place at a certain time.
Within their "probability range" (their electron shell), the electrons disappear in a certain place and reappear in another, unpredictable place. This way they seem to form an "electron cloud".

The world does not consist of smallest "particles”

There are only energy "fields" and "waves" that can "condense" into matter

The tiniest building elements would need a structure in order to be able to connect with others, this would again require an internal structure - and thus decomposability.
The “building elements” that make up the atoms, the so-called elementary particles, immediately disintegrate back into energy units when they are detached from their connection with the other “particles”.

It all began small

The Big Bang started with the size of a "singularity"

A doty smaller than an atom (less than 1 ten-millionth of a millimeter) was the beginning of the universe, which now consists of approximately 100 billion Milky Way systems.

The cosmos of a human cell

The number of atoms that make up a human cell

According to astronomers' calculations, our Milky Way consists of around 100 billion stars.  If you were to count a star every second and work eight hours a day, it would take around 8000 years to count .
In the Milky Way, the stars are "blown" there by the gravity of the masses like the snowflakes of a snowstorm.
The number of atoms that make up a human cell is several hundred billion.
 For the most part, however, these are arranged in a very precise way, such as in the cell's genetic material (DNA), where each atom has its precise place for its extremely complicated life processes to function.

The cosmos of the human brain

The number of atoms in a human brain

According to astronomers' calculations, there are around 100 billion galaxies in the universe, each consisting of an average of around 100 billion stars.
(There are many galaxies that are smaller than our Milky Way, but also many that are much larger.)
According to these calculations, there are about 1022 (10 trillion) stars in the universe.

But the number of atoms in a human brain is about 5x1025 (5 quadrillion). In the cells of the brain, these are largely integrated in a fantastic order in the genes and other functional parts of the human cells, were they have their exact place so that life and thought can function in our brain.


Translated by: Ingeborg Schmutte

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