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concludes in chapter 12 as follows:<br />
"12.-LIVING UNIVERSE<br />
COSMOS THE BODY OF GOD: ISA PURUSHA TATVA<br />
M.M.NINAN<br />
Cosmological Model <strong>of</strong> the Living Universe<br />
http://www.livinguniverseweb.com/index.html<br />
Jorge Ales<br />
This model suggests that the universes would behave as living creatures: they are born, grow, are<br />
reproduced and eventually they die. In multitude <strong>of</strong> studies and observations living characteristics<br />
describe and attribute to all kinds <strong>of</strong> structures, entities and phenomena that to the first sight would<br />
seem to belong to the kingdom <strong>of</strong> the inanimate thing.<br />
James E. Lovelock discovered the vital essence <strong>of</strong> our Earth. Why to stop in her?.<br />
The life is not a "strange" phenomenon. I suspect that it is the essence <strong>of</strong> all the things, included our<br />
universe. ...<br />
The age and the size <strong>of</strong> our universe is finite, the age and the size <strong>of</strong> the complete universe postulated<br />
in this web I think that we will be able to imagine them never. In this point one enters the area <strong>of</strong> the<br />
religious beliefs, initially and at the end <strong>of</strong> the complete universe, we are free to imagine what we<br />
wish. "<br />
One bold thinker hypothesizes that our universe may have emerged from a set <strong>of</strong> laws similar to<br />
biological evolution. Like we pass DNA from parent to child, the cosmos may also produce <strong>of</strong>fspring<br />
that inherit its genetic make up. And the seeds <strong>of</strong> these cosmic births could exist inside black holes, the<br />
endpoints in the death <strong>of</strong> massive stars.<br />
If the universe is a replicating, living being, one visionary thinks he's found its pulse. Energetic<br />
particles called neutrinos may propel our universe to expand and contract every trillion years — like a<br />
slow beating heart — as it moves from one life cycle to another. And if it has a heart, it must have a<br />
brain. Our universe could function like a giant quantum computer, processing and storing information<br />
on everything we see around us. And we might be able to find its program.......<br />
This insight – that we are cousins to everything that exists in a living, continuously regenerated<br />
universe – represents a new way <strong>of</strong> looking at and relating to the world, and overcomes the pr<strong>of</strong>ound<br />
separation that has marked our lives. From the combined wisdom <strong>of</strong> science and spirituality is<br />
emerging an understanding that could provide the perceptual foundation for the diverse people <strong>of</strong> the<br />
world to come together in the shared enterprise <strong>of</strong> building a sustainable and meaningful future......<br />
Scientific Evidence <strong>of</strong> a Living Universe<br />
Less than a hundred years ago, when Einstein was developing his theory <strong>of</strong> relativity, he considered<br />
the universe a static, unchanging system no larger than the cloud <strong>of</strong> stars we now know to be our<br />
galaxy.<br />
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