Evolution of the universe and biological organisms progressively involves more information from the mathematical world
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Three kinds of worlds have been proposed by Roger Penrose, the physical world, the mental world and the mathematical world. The mathematical world may contain relations which do not exist in physical world. It is proposed in this paper that as the evolution of the universe and the biosphere progresses more and more relations from the mathematical world are needed to explain the universe and the biosphere. Specifically, the example from the membrane transporter systems in the prokaryotes and eukaryotes has been taken. It is observed that the membrane transporter systems in the eukaryotes are more complex than in prokaryotes and more and more relations from the mathematical world would be needed to explain these systems in eukaryotes as compared to prokaryotes. This is consistent with the hypothesis proposed in this paper since eukaryotes are considered more advanced than prokaryotes.
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