Scientists say the human brain resembles the cosmos
Both neural and galactic networks have the same structure, pointing to a fractal universe.
Tibi Puiu
November 19, 2020
News, Science, Space
Side by side pictures of brain cells and a cosmic web of galaxies make it difficult to tell the two apart. So it can seem that the universe is like one giant brain or vice-versa, there’s a tiny universe in each of our brains. That’s not merely some entertaining thought. In a new study, an astrophysicist and a neurosurgeon have documented the striking similarities between cosmic networks of galaxies and neural networks of brain cells.
The mini-cosmos inside the brainAlberto Feletti, a neurosurgeon at the University of Verona, and Franco Vazza, astrophysicist at the University of Bologna, performed a quantitative analysis of neural and cosmic networks, showing that the natural physical processes lead to similar structures even when differences in scale can be greater than 27 orders of magnitude.
The human brain contains approximately 69 billion neurons, whereas the observable universe consists of a web of at least 100 billion galaxies. In both galactic and neural networks, just 30% of their masses are composed of ‘working’ masses, such as galaxies and neurons. The rest of the 70% of matter plays an apparently passive role: water in the brain and dark energy in the observable cosmos... more
6 June 2019 (Falls Church, VA)International Chiropractors Association (ICA) President Stephen P. Welsh, DC, FICA announced today the adoption of new value statements by the ICA Board of Directors.
Dr. Welsh stated,“For too long there has been divisiveness and disrespectful discourse within our profession. This disrespect was on full display at presentations by members of the World Federation of Chiropractic Research Council in Berlin that were so egregious that the ICA Board voted unanimously to file a formal complaint. The ICA is resolved to lead the change within our profession by adopting value statements in order to set a new tenor for our professional community world-wide. “
ICA’s Five New Value Statements:
Respect: We acknowledge and honor the diverse perspectives and approaches in the practice of chiropractic and in promoting health, healing, and well-being. We pledge to conduct ourselves with kindness, compassion, direct and honest communication.
Equitability: We advocate for a healthcare system that is just, fair, and free from discrimination. We believe that all people should have equal access to services that promote health and well-being, including chiropractic care. We support the inclusion of all licensed health providers that are practicing within the scope and standards of their profession and advocate for compensation that is commensurate and fair for services provided.
Empowerment: We advocate for a health care system that gives people control of their own health and health promoting practices. We foster the development of health promoting capacity in individuals, organizations and health professions through education, knowledge and information, advocacy, access, communication, and collaboration.
Collaboration: We are dedicated to working in respectful dialogue and supportive partnership with others to address the needs of individuals and society for better health and healthcare systems.
Transparency: We act in a way that is easy for others to see what we are doing and why we are doing it. We make available full information required for collaboration, cooperation, and collective decision making.
The ICA Visionstatement provides that we seek to Empower humanity to optimal life expression, health and human potential through specific and scientific chiropractic care.
The ICA’s Missionis To protect and promote chiropractic throughout the world as a distinct health care profession predicated upon its unique philosophy, science, and art of subluxation detection and correction.
The ICA has recently streamlined its affiliation process and welcomes all chiropractic associations world-wide that support the ICA vision, mission, and value statements to apply for affiliate status.
Dr. Welsh continued,
“To fulfill our mission and vision, it essential to have respectful
dialogue and collaboration both intra-professionally and
inter-professionally. We work cooperatively to eliminate discrimination
against all vitalistic health care professions, of which chiropractic is
the largest. ICA is currently working to advance federal legislation to
eliminate discrimination against chiropractic patients currently
existing in the Medicare system. The ICA objective is to remove existing
barriers in order to provide Medicare beneficiaries a non-drug
alternative for both acute and chronic pain conditions related to the
subluxation, we will work with our professional colleagues to achieve
this goal.”
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For Immediate Release
Media Contact:
Name: Bridget Van Egmond
Title: Executive Director
Phone: 703-528-5000 Email:bvanegmond@chiropractic.org
6400 Arlington Blvd., Suite 800,
Falls Church, VA 2204
703-528-5000| info@chiropractic.org | www.chiropractic.org
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