The Cellular Cosmology as a Bridge to Quantum Gravity: Unification of Quantum Mechanics and General Relativity
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This hypothesis extends the Cellular Cosmology Hypothesis (CCH) to the unsolved problem of quantum gravity. Assuming a scalable isomorphism between a eukaryotic cell and the observable universe, gravity is interpreted as the molecular binding force of the cytoskeleton. The polymerization equation of the cytoskeleton describes quantum-gravitational attraction and repulsion effects, while E=mc² links cellular energies to cosmic gravity. Quantum effects in microtubules (based on the Orch-OR model) explain vacuum fluctuations and bridge quantum mechanics (QM) and general relativity (GR). This biologically inspired field theory provides a unified description that enables empirical predictions, such as the influence of cellular quantum coherence on large-scale gravitational effects. The hypothesis is assumed to be 100% true and is derived from the mother hypothesis.
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