From Galaxies to Human Beings: A Shared Evolutionary Blueprint?

Is there a hidden thread that connects the cosmos, the Earth, and the human body? A bold and thought-provoking study by Henghua Yan, published in the Journal of Biomedical Research & Environmental Sciences (JBRES), suggests exactly that.

🔍 The Core Idea

Yan introduces a fascinating hypothesis: that the formation of the solar system, the mid-oceanic ridge of the Atlantic Ocean, and human development in the womb all follow the same underlying law of evolution—a pattern of expansion from one central point outward. This pattern, he proposes, is not coincidental but indicative of a universal structural law at work.

🧠 The “Matryoshka” Model of Evolution.

Inspired by Russian nesting dolls (Matryoshka), the author proposes that nature evolves in nested, self-similar layers, whether on a planetary scale or within the human body. Some of the parallels discussed in the paper include:

  • The Solar System: From the Sun outward to Pluto, a directional and size-based evolution.
  • The Atlantic Ocean: The mid-ocean ridge as the "spinal cord" of oceanic evolution.
  • Human Anatomy: Development from head to tail, paralleling both cosmic and tectonic formation sequences.

This model suggests a head-to-tail or center-to-periphery direction in all cases, proposing a unified law governing growth and form across scls.

🌍 Why This Perspective Matters

While the idea is unconventional, it serves as an invitation to think interdisciplinarily—connecting astronomy, geology, and developmental biology through a common geometric and chronological framework. It doesn’t seek to replace current scientific paradigms but rather to complement them with pattern-based insight.

🔗 A Platform for Boundary-Pushing Thought

This publication reflects what makes JBRES unique: a willingness to consider bold, integrative ideas that challenge standard boundaries. Whether you’re exploring cross-disciplinary models or underrepresented hypotheses, JBRES provides a home for innovative research that prompts deeper scientific dialogue.

✍️ Ready to Publish Your Bold Ideas?

JBRES supports visionary thinkers across fields—from biomedical research to environmental sciences and complex systems. Here's what we offer:

  • 📈 Wide Indexing in platforms like Google Scholar, Index Copernicus, Semantic Scholar
  • Fast Peer Review (Initial decision in 7–10 working days)
  • 🌍 Open Access for global visibility
  • 💬 Supportive Editorial Experience

If your research bridges disciplines or explores fresh patterns in science, we welcome your submission.

Discover the full article here: https://www.jelsciences.com/articles/jbres2111.pdf

Let the universe inspire your next research question—maybe the patterns are closer than you think.

Keywords: #UniversalEvolutionLaw, #MatryoshkaModel, #HumanoidSolarSystem, #MidOceanRidge, #StructuralBiology, #NestedSystems, #EvolutionaryPatterns, #HeadToTailDevelopment, #PlanetaryBiologyLinks, #CosmicToHuman

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We look forward to your contribution and the opportunity to publish your valuable research.

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