Part 14/19:
The Universe as a Cellular and Biological Structure
Bentov intriguingly suggests that cosmic structures resemble biological forms—like a cell or an egg. The universe, or "supercosmos," is a hollow, nested shell within a larger void of pure consciousness.
He draws parallels between the geometric arrangement of cosmic "eggs" or "cells" and structures found in physics, such as tetrahedrons, which are fundamental in molecular design and the fine structure constant—suggesting resonance between cosmic and atomic scales.