Someone on one of my neurofeedback forums shared this beautiful not-quite-6-minute video of the universe from large to small: Sweet View.
The best bit for those of us intrigued by the brain is at the very end, so do stay tuned throughout....
Nonlinear complexity theorists tell us that the same principles are visible from every "size" of system in our universe - which is what makes this little video so impressive. I'd love to frame that last shot for my office!
Don't know what I'm talking about?
That's your sign you need to go watch -- then come back and share what you thought!
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Re: The Universe and the Brain: Are They So Very Different?
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Lyle
on Mon 05 Jan 2009 08:49 PM EST | Permanent Link
You can have the images for your office. They are originally from this article in the NY Times August 15th 2006 by David Constantine called "They Look Alike, but There's a Little Matter of Size." (The link is unwieldy.)
Here is the direct link to the article image: http://www.nytimes.com/imagepages/2006/08/14/science/20060815_SCILL_GRAPHIC.html. Re: Re: The Universe and the Brain: Are They So Very Different?
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Dr. Karen
on Tue 06 Jan 2009 02:14 PM EST | Profile | Permanent Link
Thanks Lyle!! You rock --
I appreciate this link - now onto getting those images on the wall ;-) Trackbacks
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