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A luminous, glowing blue and purple nebula in the shape of a brain, filled with stars and galaxies, against a dark cosmic background.

A luminous, glowing blue and purple nebula in the shape of a brain, filled with stars and galaxies, against a dark cosmic background.

This is chapter one of a paper I wrote. Please read it and create an illustration (done in the spirit of an illustration I would find in a Stephen Hawking textbook) of what you understand the universe in the paper to look like once it's been "born" into the split-dimensions universe: Parent Brain We live in a multiverse, which contains an infinite number of universes. When you have an infinite number of anything, you will get an infinite number of ways in how it will be structured. Through this randomness of infinity, the universe we live in is structured as a giant brain. A brain of infinite size, and with the capacity to hold an infinite amount of memories. And as all brains do, this brain has the ability to generate consciousness. In addition to storing memories and controlling our bodies, brains form a connection into spacetime that allows the brain to interact with our universe. Our universe is alive, at least in the sense that it can feel. The universe can feel vibrations. Spacetime is the skin of our universe, so for every emotion or sensation a brain experiences, it translates them into specific vibrations that the universe can then feel. Some vibrations will be quite pleasurable while others will cause it to suffer, but vibrations are how our universe experiences physical life. In return, the universe will manifest its sense of self through that brain, providing the foundation for consciousness. At some level, all brains manifest consciousness, but in order to do so See more