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Validation of structural analogies A detailed analysis of predictions 11–17 on cosmology and cell biology

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This work extends the "The Cosmology of the Living Cell" https://ai.vixra.org/abs/2601.0069
(the observable universe as a scaled-up eukaryotic human cell) by filling the remaining gaps (~5%) in the mapping table. New analogies are integrated (sterile neutrinos as non-coding RNAs, gamma-ray bursts as necrosis, cosmic strings as spindle fibers, slow roll inflation as mitotic checkpoints, the proteasome as cosmic recycling, voltage-gated channels as cosmic plasma currents, microRNAs as subtle dark matter fields, and the nucleolus as star-forming centers). The average strength of comparison increases to ~85–90%. All 17 predictions are now listed, with specific forecasts assuming the hypothesis is correct. The overall consistency approaches 100%.

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