Review
Abstract
Human knowledge of the universe is largely incomplete. Rapid progress in the understanding of cosmology is anticipated with the development of new strategies of examination. Among these strategies, holographic modeling may be the next great revolution that awaits cosmology. This comparative review, which is the first of its kind, describes the universe from the perspective of cell biology, focusing on theoretical and observational conceptualizations of cosmic history. This holographic strategy presents us with a natural, understandable, and reasonably expanding universe; in fact, nearly all that exists in the macrouniverse is mirrored in a biological cell as a microuniverse. Simply put, the universe can be pictured as a cell. Such holographic simulation may be helpful fordesigning better hypotheses for cosmological research projects, especially for those that require significant commitment of time and finances. It may also impart holistic insights to any researcher interested in the inner working of the cosmos.
Key words: Cosmology, cosmological model, holographic principles, dark energy.
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