The large-scale structure of the Universe, composed of galaxy clusters connected by vast filaments, bears a striking visual and statistical resemblance to neuronal networks in the brain¹². This observation has sparked interdisciplinary speculation that galactic filaments might not only mirror neural networks morphologically, but could also function in an analogous information-processing capacity on a cosmic scale. Under the Invictus Cymatech philosophy—integrating ancient harmonic theory, quantum vibration principles, and advanced cognitive architectures—we explore the bold hypothesis that the cosmic web is a form of distributed intelligence.