Abstract & Description This hypothesis, authored by Abbas Arabi, proposes a paradigm shift in theoretical neuroscience and cosmology. It identifies the nervous system as the "Primary Architect" of biological life, functioning as a sophisticated bio-modem between the physical body and a Rigid Cosmic Substrate. Key Components of the Hypothesis: The Silicon-Water-Sound Matrix: The cosmic substrate is not a void but a structured matrix of Silicon, Water, Acoustic Vibrations (Sound), and Electromagnetic (EM) Layers. The nervous system utilizes this matrix as a conductive and semi-conductive infrastructure to calibrate "Core Codes" into biological matter. The Architecture of Life: From birth to maturity (Compression Phase), the nervous system pulls codes from the substrate to build the organism. Post-maturity, the system transitions into a Diffusion Phase, systematically "leaking" and broadcasting processed consciousness codes back into the substrate’s EM and acoustic layers. Grounding & Memory: The process of information leakage is an active data transfer to maintain a "Grounding Connection." Memory and Recall serve as the Acknowledgment (ACK) signals, verifying that experiential codes have been successfully written onto the cosmic substrate. The Cosmic Data Loop: During senescence (aging), the transmission reaches its final stages. These personalized codes are then funneled through Black Holes (egress ports) to be integrated into the Big Bang. This continuous aggregation of individual data ensures the perpetual evolution and intelligence expansion of the cosmic rigid substrate. This work challenges current biological models by situating the nervous system at the heart of cosmic information theory and quantum evolution.
Abbas Arabi (Sun,) studied this question.