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[–]kdpha 52 points53 points ago

[–]FLongboarder 26 points27 points ago

which would make our species a virus.. as the size scale has changed so has the scale of time.. meaning if we do eventually terraform another planet it will be like our species/virus spreading to another cell.. crazyness.

[–]sqrage 6 points7 points ago

Or we're medicine killing off these fackin trees and wild life scums. (I don't really hate nature, but it's an alternate perspective!)

[–]crosbyface 3 points4 points ago

this easily just became my favorite comment on reddit in 5+ years

[–]krypto1339 8 points9 points ago

Yup. We're huge parasites. How very Joe Rogan-ey of you.

[–]JustARegularGuySpace is deep 2 points3 points ago

More like Agent Smith.

[–]Squatso 0 points1 point ago

Powerful.

[–]notenoughformynickna 1 point2 points ago

Haha, that reminds me of this hilariously awesome manga.

[–]hyperorbit 155 points156 points ago

Elbows look like scrotums, woah.

[–]newcontortionistHappy trees 58 points59 points ago

Everyone just looked at their elbows.

[–]dinozombieSpace is deep 47 points48 points ago

Look at your elbow. Now look at your scrotum. Now back at your elbow. Then back at your scrotum.

[–]svullenballe 70 points71 points ago

Your balls are now diamonds!

[–]TeahesRasta man 3 points4 points ago

I wish!

[–]JaggedOne 4 points5 points ago

You might want to think that one through if you ever want to have children.

Not to mention I don't think diamonds can produce testosterone. So be prepared for your voice to get really high pitched.

[–]TeahesRasta man 6 points7 points ago

I don't want kids.

[–]mezofoprezo 10 points11 points ago

But I don't have a scrotum... :(

[–]HahaSoClever 11 points12 points ago

LOOK HARDER, IT'S THERE

[–]sealpoacherSpace is deep 3 points4 points ago

I bet you can't lick your elbow.

[–]Kaose42 6 points7 points ago

I've won this bet many times. I actually can lick my own elbow. Must be double jointed or something.

[–]_stillz_ 10 points11 points ago

Can lick your balls?

[–]5in1K 6 points7 points ago

If they won't let you lick theirs, you can lick mine.

[–]quirkscrew 5 points6 points ago

What the fuck happened to this conversation here

[–]rmm45177Nyanyanyana 2 points3 points ago

The average number of comments until sex/my penis on this site is 2-3 after the parent comment. It's expected.

[–]shoerac 1 point2 points ago

Well they aren't going to lick themself!

[–]fifteentango88 1 point2 points ago

You forgot the "I" between "Can" and "lick".

[–]_stillz_ 2 points3 points ago

Got...preoccupied..

[–]DisabledSpider 1 point2 points ago

I already knew what my elbow looked like.

[–][deleted] 0 points1 point ago

I Actually did cakes

[–]lilzilla 9 points10 points ago

This made me laugh so much I grew concerned that my coworkers would ask what I was laughing about.

[–]brainswho 2 points3 points ago

…closeups of scrotums look like landscapes.

[–]thebeefytaco 0 points1 point ago

Those're balls.

[–]chinteresting 2 points3 points ago

...which look like elephant skin, woah

[–]throwaway55530 1 point2 points ago

And it's impossible to touch either of them with your tongue, woah.

[–]knowlSpace is deep 1 point2 points ago

you mean your wenis?

[–]SoManyNinjasBong ripper 173 points174 points ago

I, an atom in the Universe, a Universe of atoms.

[–]professorhazard 79 points80 points ago

How great would it have been if that was a palindrome

[–]VeteranKamikazeSpace is deep 45 points46 points ago

Smot a foe, srevin u a esrev in u, eht nimota nai

[–]professorhazard 38 points39 points ago

It makes almost too much sense...

[–]BonitaPersonaCosmic 13 points14 points ago

Smot it now!

[–]lolwut19Space is deep 0 points1 point ago

I don't understand.

[–]kissingonbonfires 0 points1 point ago

This sounds like the illegible mutterings of a Doctor Who villain.

[–]Karmamechanic 18 points19 points ago

Adding an 'I' at the end makes it pretentious poetry!

I, an atom in the Universe, a Universe of atoms, I.

[–]ExK4 4 points5 points ago

Damn pretentious indeed.

[–]dicer999 0 points1 point ago

reminds me of that poet lady from Half Baked

[–]MPS186282Cosmic 9 points10 points ago

Feynman? :D

[–]JeCroisQue 8 points9 points ago

I thought it was, "I, a universe of atoms, an atom in the universe.” -Richard P. Feynman

Just nitpicking...

[–]nomogoodnames 30 points31 points ago

So how did we get that awesome picture of the universe?

[–]lilzilla 53 points54 points ago

Not that hard, you just have to get a little ways back from it and use a nice wide-angle lens.

[–]werdan 3 points4 points ago

Or get a really big telephoto and look though the wrong end.

[–]brutishbloodgod 16 points17 points ago

It's a computer model based on our knowledge of the locations of galaxies and their statistical distribution throughout the universe.

[–]hullabazhu 7 points8 points ago

http://www.atlasoftheuniverse.com/superc.html

It's a picture of a simulation of galaxies. Galaxies cluster are loosely/tightly bound together due to gravity and and the cosmic scale, they form form walls, and tubes all across the universe. Also, there are voids, giant expanses nearly empty with galaxies.

[–]CraziumShroom initiate 75 points76 points ago

Jesus | Toast

[–]feureau 15 points16 points ago

Mind | Blown

[–]hero2bash 51 points52 points ago

Jimmies | Rustled

[–]gbot26 10 points11 points ago

This has never been more relevant.

[–]mugofthesun 1 point2 points ago

That's the face of GORILLA MUNCH.

[–]DougLance 288 points289 points ago

Everything operates under the same physical laws, so similarities are common.

[–]squajbob 296 points297 points ago

But these kinds of similarities are hand-picked and non-typical. Just because these specific cases look similar to us does not mean that the physical processes themselves are similar.

[–]feureau 212 points213 points ago

I christen thee: Maximus Buzzkill

[–]ch4os1337Bong ripper 89 points90 points ago

But he's giving people a fuller understanding of things.

[–]feureau 176 points177 points ago

I SAID THEE HAS BEEN CHRISTENED: MAXIMUS BUZZKILL!!!

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[–]RollllTide 20 points21 points ago

I don't know if you can spoiler tag on this sub but that's a pretty big spoiler to those who haven't seen the first season.

[–]noodlfood 5 points6 points ago

i'm 7 episodes into the first season O_o

fuck

[–]feureau 29 points30 points ago

The book's been out for, like, more than a decade so the spoiler tag is expired on that part , plus who'd expect Sean Bean to walk out of a franchise alive.

[–]joemangle 24 points25 points ago

It is known.

[–]theghostofme 6 points7 points ago

Sean Bean does not simply walk away alive.

[–]qwerty622 9 points10 points ago

the book's been out, but the TV show, which is most people's introduction to the series, hasn't.

[–]KazMux 9 points10 points ago

I don't think he ever called you mean :)

[–]feureau 12 points13 points ago

[–]_UNFUN 1 point2 points ago

CAN WE GET A FLIPPING SPOILER ALERT ON THIS SHIT MAN.

[–]feureau 7 points8 points ago

here you go

[–]squajbob 14 points15 points ago

Haha, I knew something like that would happen, especially in this subreddit. And I'm not saying it's not awesome. But unfortunately ambiguous comparisons like this lead people to incorrect conclusions.

The top comparison is rather common, and the number of times I've had people ask whether the universe is some giant brain is just ridiculous. The prediction from simulations that dark matter clumps together and produces filamentary structure that resemble neuron connections doesn't mean anything. Neurons form complex structures which, frankly, I wouldn't hope to be able to explain. On the other hand, the filimentary appearance of the dark matter distribution is a direct result of how gravity acts on cosmological perturbations.

[–]Vadersays 7 points8 points ago

I believe the reason we see similar shapes in these instances is twofold 1)We're human, we look for patterns as they can be predictors. 2) The physics that causes these phenomena have similar underlying math behind them, just with different forces at work on vastly different scales. I can't speak for dark matter, but I know that planets orbit in ways that can be described by relatively simple math, using the same laws that operate on earth. I don/t believe there is any design behind all of this, but I would bet the underlying mathematics describing some of these systems are similar.

[–]CineSuppa 5 points6 points ago

The processes are not identical. But there is an inherent design in the universe because the universe operates under the same set of physics (not all of which we humans comprehend).

[–]squajbob 2 points3 points ago

But are you suggesting that the brain functions in a similar fashion to how dark matter aggregates (or is run by similar processes)? Because it doesn't - and it isn't. And you would be hard pressed to find reasonable similarities. Sure, there are certain rules that the universe follows and we try to sum those up in our laws of physics. But fundamentally, the universe does function differently at different scales (physical scales and energy scales) - that is, different process have precedence at different scales.

[–]Faggot_Fredrikson 2 points3 points ago

The shape and structure isnt the only similarity, the number of "detail elements" also matches.

The number of neurons in the human brain is the same as the number of galaxies in the universe, and also the same as the number of stars in an avarage galaxy. The number is about 100 billion.

Its brains all the way up.

[–]Yppsilon 4 points5 points ago

Is there any difference? All similarities are hand-picked as you obviously observe a similarity, either in math, art, visually, auditory etc..etc..

Not saying its the SAME thing, but theres patterns that raises between scales in the universe.

[–]squajbob 15 points16 points ago

What I meant by hand-picked is that the author picked photos that looked similar to make an invalid point. While the anaphase stage of mitosis looks pretty much the same for any complex cell, stellar deaths vary quite a lot in appearance and rarely take on such beautifully symmetric form.

Similarly, nebulae vary enormously in shape, size, etc. The crab nebula depicted is also a very young nebula (~1000 years old). The filimentary structure in supernovae remnants and planetary nebulae generally do not last very long. Finally, those two photos are taken in optical wavebands. If you look at the Crab nebula in infrared, you lose all of the filaments and it becomes a blob of gas. So choosing how to look at it changes the resemblance.

I'm not saying it's not cool - but implying a similarity in physical processes is just nonsense.

[–]Ostmeistro 0 points1 point ago

No, not many of these are photos

[–]Team_Braniel 3 points4 points ago

That is actually less likely as you might think. The laws that govern actions tend to change greatly with scale.

On the millimeter scale, you are affected more by the surface tension of water, or the grip/slip factors of surfaces than the normal world we live in. At the scale of microbes you are affected by things like Brownian Motion or water purity. At the scale of Nebula and Galaxies you are now governed mostly by gravity and thermodynamics.

Sure the laws are present at all levels, but the laws that affect materials the most at those levels change greatly.

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[–]amod00 2 points3 points ago

Actually it kind of does, doesn't it.

If two different things behave the same, there's probably a similar force law acting upon them. I mean, even if the forces acting on them are of a different nature, there must be a similar mathematical description to dem forces.

edit: changed those for dem for a chill effect

[–]squajbob 4 points5 points ago

I agree, but in this case they don't behave the same way. The author took a snapshot from one particular episode of a physical process, and said that it looks like another snapshot from a different phenomenon. Mitosis behaves nothing like stellar deaths, and the brain in no way can be modeled similarly to dark matter.

[–]TheMop 1 point2 points ago

Also, they happened to pick the one random neuron of innumerable others that happens to looks similar to a simulation of the universe.

[–]obitechnobi 7 points8 points ago

streets, electric grid, plane routes, internetcables and phonecables, etc. They all have the same shape. Try to visualize your friend network. It's a web, a network with a few big hubs where everything connects. It's the most stable form in nature because if smaller "branches" or hubs break away, the whole system won't collapse.

[–]theorem604 1 point2 points ago

Solid explanation.

[–]Boxing_Clever 11 points12 points ago

Fractals!

[–]krypto1339 2 points3 points ago

Here's a paper I wrote about fractals.

This actually supports a lot of it...

[–]coretechs 6 points7 points ago

[–]The_black_dog 1 point2 points ago

Yes, similarities are common. But the laws of physics will never capture the beauty in perceiving such wonders, even if, in the final analysis, they are nothing but this.

[–]DougLance 1 point2 points ago

[–]axel404 2 points3 points ago

dood harshin my buzz n' shit

[–]reddell 13 points14 points ago

Nothing about that should harsh your buzz, reality is awesome.

[–]JustUseJam 7 points8 points ago

Reality is awesome, especially the fact that a humans fingerprints are so similar to a koalas that at a crime scene a koalas fingerprints could be mistook for a humans.

Edit: Why the downvotes? It's true!

[–]AztecLazer 9 points10 points ago

Nice try, killer koala.

[–]Kensin 0 points1 point ago

I thought the biggest problem with physics was that really really big things and really really small things didn't seem to work with the same set of physical laws.

[–]DougLance 1 point2 points ago

At the quantum level our known laws of physics break down and we have had to create new ones to describe our observations.

[–]CheapCoin 46 points47 points ago

God has some badass copy/paste skills

[–]Residue42 points 0 hours ago 17 points18 points ago

Seems like he stuck ctrl+v everywhere. Billions of galaxies. Why...

[–]PyromooseSpace is deep 6 points7 points ago

it's a giant game of spore, and the creator got a new computer, this one's chilling in the closet with first day's game save.

[–]socatevoliBong ripper 4 points5 points ago

it's just your basic copy pasta, masterminded by the one and only true god

[–]Group_W_Bench 6 points7 points ago

Something else that is interesting to note about this, is how dark matter in the universe, brain cells, the internet, and mycelium (fungus) all share a very similar structure.

Think about that next time you eat mushrooms.

Some reading on the topic: http://aminotes.tumblr.com/post/9951744182/google-and-the-myceliation-of-consciousness

[–]Ostmeistro 1 point2 points ago

Yes I often print out the internet onto paper and gaze at the similarities to my brain, then I go for a stroll, look up into the night sky and beckon the stars and mediate on the fact that the mushrooms I ate smelled exactly like it must do out there. We have simulations to prove it.

[–]Pwezem 11 points12 points ago

[–]fhtagn 3 points4 points ago

Everyone has got it.

[–]zuperxtremeJenkem connoiseur 11 points12 points ago

[–]lilzilla 6 points7 points ago

Oh shush, let us have our fun.

[–]curtains 2 points3 points ago

I would have agreed with you up until I realized that it's even more fun to think about how weird everything is despite the constraints of logic.

[–]twiceuponatime 1 point2 points ago

I want to downvote you for ruining my fun but you're right. So here's an up vote.

[–]BarshaL 5 points6 points ago

2 are artist renditions 3 are false colored photos, or use dyes the eye one is probably digitally enchanced

[–]tinyping 0 points1 point ago

than-ke h-you! i was expecting this comment a lot further up :\

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[–]meierjos26Woah or whoa? 2 points3 points ago

Tree of Life would be a great movie for everyone in this subreddit to watch, but this is the scene that makes the movie IMO

[–]Ostmeistro 0 points1 point ago

I can confirm this was awesome to watch

[–]InamoSpace is deep 0 points1 point ago

Tbh I thought Tree of Life was utter wank, but those space bits were awesome.

[–]jamiehewitt 3 points4 points ago

Someone took a photo of the universe? interesting...

[–]daieinon 3 points4 points ago

Vagina | shark brain

[–][deleted] 2 points3 points ago

artificially colored photos edited by humans look similar to each other

like totally whoa man

[–]Ostmeistro 0 points1 point ago

Whoa this computer model of a giraffe looks like my arm if you zoom a thousand times and rotate and photoshop it for ten hours (!!!!) Mind. boggling.

[–]gor_gor 4 points5 points ago

I know I'm going to the bottom of the comments, but I took a class this past semester on Constructal Theory, which is an engineering theory that came from my professor's observation that certain trees, lightning, river deltas, and the tissue in your lungs have the same basic shape.

Here it is on wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constructal_law And on amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Design-Nature-Constructal-Technology-Organization/dp/0385534612/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1339552375&sr=8-1&keywords=constructal

[–]Kleptoplast 1 point2 points ago

It's called entropy, my friend.

[–]Illah 16 points17 points ago

Look into network / randomness / chaos theory. Random systems of all types tend to fall into similar patterns of arrangement due to the efficiency of those arrangements.

BUT

Correlation does not imply causation, and visually identifying random things as similar is poor science.

[–]nogoodboyoSF 20 points21 points ago

Good job this isn't r/science, or we'd be in trouble!

[–]Ostmeistro 0 points1 point ago

I looked into network. Seems to not even be related

[–]Illah 1 point2 points ago

The idea that chaotically built networks (the internet, social bonds, ant colonies, and others that aren't explicitly pre-designed) form many local connections and few long distance connections, and those long distance ones act as "bridges" between local clusters.

When you visualize these networks you get things that look like the universe or the brain.

[–]Tebasaki 2 points3 points ago

I had Coke once that kinda tasted like Pepsi.

[–]Bryck 4 points5 points ago

[–]JustUseJam 1 point2 points ago

There are some really amazing this in the world, well... check this out (By the way they're not actually that colour)

[–]OriginallyWhat 1 point2 points ago

woah

[–]graffiti81 1 point2 points ago

This is why Benoit Mandelbrot is so important. He described the form of pretty much everything from nature in a easily understood form.

[–]TheBoldManLaughsOnce 1 point2 points ago

1/Phi = Phi-1

e was a friend of mine

[–]d-a-v-e- 1 point2 points ago

Similar pretty colors do not mean there is any similarity between these images.

[–]StartSelect 1 point2 points ago

Pretty colours and incredibly similar (and pretty) patterns.

[–]leapinleptons 1 point2 points ago

Two of these are artist renditions.

[–]noburdennyc 1 point2 points ago

some shit looks like other shit.

[–]DrummerHead 1 point2 points ago

It's just texture reutilization. Chill out.

[–]God__Here 1 point2 points ago

I say if it works on the large scale, it can work just as well on the small scale.

[–]aromero 1 point2 points ago

Dont forget the Sun and a Human Ovum

[–]MutantNinjaSquirtle 2 points3 points ago

To everyone who's taking this so literally: Yes, it's cool that they look similar. But I choose to look at this metaphorically. Not assume that the similarity means anything.

[–]Ozymandiazzz 1 point2 points ago

macrocosm and microcosm....

[–]PossiblyTrolling 1 point2 points ago

SOMEONE QUICK POST A PIC OF A JIZZ SPLATTER THAT LOOKS LIKE A TREE

[–]Snowblxnd 1 point2 points ago

Through The Wormhole: "Is The Universe Alive?"

Science Channel. Tomorrow night. I can't wait.

[–]noawesomenameneeded 1 point2 points ago

Black hole - butt hole

[–]RadioActiveKitt3nsNyanyanyana 1 point2 points ago

Pictures like this are strangely comforting to me.

[–]TeahesRasta man 1 point2 points ago

After I read the top comment I pulled on my elbow skin to make it look like balls.

[–]Pimp_Cat 1 point2 points ago

TIL the human iris really is like something out of a Darren Aronofsky film

[–]SeannyOCCosmic 1 point2 points ago

YES! I've been noticing this a lot over the past month or so. The bigger or smaller things get, the more they're similar to smaller or bigger things, respectively.

[–]Asshole_Notifier 1 point2 points ago

Also, upvotes look just like downvotes.

[–]Tossedinthebin 1 point2 points ago

Fortunately there's not an anatomical equivalent of a black hole...oh, wait...

[–]unfoldrepeat 1 point2 points ago

The universe seems to be a series of repeating processes and structures on different scales. Matter behaves under the same rules and results in repeating structures at every level from the sub-atomic to the inter-galactic. It manifests itself in a different way each time, creating the diversity that we experience.. but damn, how it goes....

[–]Zafrin 3 points4 points ago

Not surprising considering we are all made from stardust. Still awesome :)

[–][deleted] 1 point2 points ago

Keep in mind that all of the color in these pictures are added.

Then remember that this is just to help us visualize them--the real colors and appearances are too extraordinary to imagine.

[–]BurningKarma 0 points1 point ago

Why wasn't I told about this!? I had no idea there were things that look like other things.

[–]alyssaalves1 0 points1 point ago

Amazing, this made my day.

[–]Shnazzyone 0 points1 point ago

Fractals man

[–]NTesla 0 points1 point ago

It's fractalicious!

[–]williamsunshine 0 points1 point ago

Hell yeah fractals.

[–]chocotofu3 0 points1 point ago

What if our bodies are the universe?

[–]Thevents 0 points1 point ago

Pupil looks like a black hole.

[–]Karmamechanic 0 points1 point ago

As above...so below.

[–]Michiu7690 0 points1 point ago

Looks like the Crab Nebula.

[–]coastaltrain 0 points1 point ago

shit looks like other shit.

[–][deleted] 0 points1 point ago

Haha cell birth looks like balls

[–]wx3 0 points1 point ago

This is the atheist version of DNA (or whatever the hell it was?) resembling a crucifix

[–]asciicat 0 points1 point ago

This seems so coincidental, its amazing.

[–]Crayola_ROX 0 points1 point ago

We are all made of stars...

[–]TekkamanEvil 0 points1 point ago

[–]amod00 0 points1 point ago

would you happen to have a source for that kind sir?

[–][deleted] 0 points1 point ago

lame

[–]rm01 0 points1 point ago

I'll take things that look like other things for a thousand, Alex.

[–]reconize2g2 0 points1 point ago

i love it when things that arent the same, look the same.

[–][deleted] 0 points1 point ago

Spiral out, keep moving.

[–]MR_GOURD 0 points1 point ago

Not sure how valid the picture of the universe is, but still cool.

[–]nhupress 0 points1 point ago

Microcosms and macrocosms.

[–]NIK4EVA 0 points1 point ago

Path of least resistance.

[–]slickback503 0 points1 point ago

No one can stop us now, cause we are all made of stars.

[–]thefinalfall 0 points1 point ago

The material that makes up the greatest starts and galaxies is the same material that makes your body. Simple elements. Building blocks for life, all life.

[–]grokins 0 points1 point ago

Fractals!

[–]THUNDERCUNTMOUNTAIN 0 points1 point ago

I've been sayin' it for 26 goddamn years.

[–]aleoplurodonSpace is deep 0 points1 point ago

crab nebula, my personal fav, always thought it looked like some super dank cosmic nug

[–]KudzuChimpRasta man 0 points1 point ago

The Universe is just a cell of another Universe. It's never ending man.

[–]Blue_Shift 0 points1 point ago

[–]BlackAcidDevil 0 points1 point ago

[–]gunnin_and_runnin 0 points1 point ago

It's all connected somehow. Circles man.......circles.

[–]willpump4gas 0 points1 point ago

Well, we are made of star dust after all

[–]wickedsystem 0 points1 point ago

the iris looks like a bunch of people standing holding hands and all their heads are the big black hole.

[–]seeingeyehamster 0 points1 point ago

i have those cool eyes that the picture has

[–]androogenous 0 points1 point ago

"The Universe"

[–]Typhun 1 point2 points ago

Now compare a picture of a black hole to a picture of your asshole.

[–]Travdog 0 points1 point ago

sick!

[–]orionshmorion 0 points1 point ago

"As above, so below. (As within, so without.)"

[–]IamZAN 0 points1 point ago

So, since the universe is governed by a small set of fundamental forces that behave in a specific way, there could be parallels between the death of a star and cell mitosis. Perhaps there are some similarities between a nebula and an eye.

Anyone else on that page?

[–]Johnny_Is_Truant 0 points1 point ago

Wait, does this mean I'm trapped in a really big person???

[–]marx2k 0 points1 point ago

Woah. Stuff that looks like other stuff. Woah.

[–]DinosuarFightCLub 0 points1 point ago

WHAT UNIVERSE LOOKS LIKE THAT

[–]SchokoDami 0 points1 point ago

Thats what I ALWAYS thought! There is a universe in EVERY cell, which contains even more universes, which contain even more livings which contain even more cell = more universes!!! Thats what I believe really exists. Universe-ception! Endless univerces in every cell, with even more living things!