The Universe as a Superposition of Neurons: The Cosmic Web as the True Structure Spanning the Visible Universe and Beyond

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The observable universe is not a single neuron. It is a superposition of neurons. The cosmic web of galaxies, filaments, and voids is the visible structure of this superposition. The web spans the visible universe and extends beyond it. The vacuum expectation of the Higgs field clusters into nodes. These nodes are not isolated. They superpose. The cosmic web is their connectivity pattern. The network architecture is visible in the distribution of matter. Filaments are weighted connections. Clusters are dense subnetworks. Voids are inactive regions. This structure does not end at the horizon of the observable universe. It continues into the propagating Higgs field beyond. The universe is a superposition of neurons in a larger network. The God Equation in its transfer function form governs the dynamics. The clustering of vacuum energy is the mechanism. The cosmic web is the evidence.

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DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.20776833

Publication Date: 2026-06-20

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