How is the universe inside of us? Can you prove this?
Easy. Are you made of atoms, molecules, and chemicals? Where did they all come from? The interactions of subatomic particles and quantum fluctuations in the beginning (or before the beginning) of the Universe, nuclear fusion in the center of stars, and chemical evolution in Earth's system within the Universe. I didn't mean the entire Universe is inside you, but there's literally nothing that constitutes your being that hasn't been produced through the Cosmic system.
I disagree. Looking at the whole universe, we are just very small organisms that don't even matter. There are probably creatures with a lot more intelligence than us. Us, humans, are idiots, from my view. All we do is pollute nature, make up spiritual stuff that doesn't even have proof, and don't recognize our place in the universe, just a small fraction of a smaller fraction of a smaller fraction.
I didn't judge whether we're a major cosmic species yet, but you can't deny that we qualify as intelligent and personal life forms. Sure, there's probably other intelligent life more advanced than we are, but we're still a part of the overall intelligence and personality of the Universe. You can split an atom and cause a nuclear explosion, so I don't think size really matter. Perhaps we just haven't "detonated" ourselves into space yet. Perhaps your belief that we're "idiots" is just a result of your pessimism.
How does the universe 'care' if it is not conscious? Unless you can prove it is conscious I may change my opinion.
We do not make the universe care, we're so small in the universe, we can't make that big of changes...
We are in the universe, thus I suppose we are part of it, though I don't see why we should worship it.
Just because it gave us life doesn't mean anything, if it helps us live day by day that's another, that would be the only thing I'd worship, if it helps us day by day.
The Universe doesn't expect anything from us, if it did, I'm sure it could give us signs.
You need to get out of your anthropocentric cultural conditioning a little bit. We are a part of the Universe and if we care then, by extension, that means the attributes of empathy, compassion, love exist as attributes of the Universe as well. The attributes of apathy, fear, and hate also exist. It's up to us which ones we choose to cultivate. I didn't say there was a cosmically-sized center of care somewhere. I didn't say the Universe as a whole functioned like a monotheistic deity. Everything we experience is an extension, and property, of the Universe.
As far as insignificance and impact is concerned, size is irrelevant. Would you have believed that simple single celled organisms could have evolved into the vast and beautiful diversity of life we have today? Or that intelligent human beings would eventually be produced? Or that we would put a man on the moon and create the Internet? Of course, we have our flaws and failures but that's the process of evolution at work. You can't really predict how far we'll go at this point, only that there will be ups and downs along the way.
And I never said we should worship the Universe. Why does everyone keep saying that? That would be too anthropocentric. I said we should cultivate a deep sense of awe and reverence for it as well as awareness of our deep connections to Nature.
Besides that, the Universe doesn't have to give us signs. Like I said, we're satisfying a natural niche (or "purpose" if you prefer and promise not to interpret it in a narrowly anthropocentric way) in the flow of things by virtue of our existence. We don't have to be aware of what that niche is because we're already satisfying it. I suspect it has something to do with entropy, black holes, and producing new universes but the science isn't all in yet so I'm only going off scientific theory.
"The whole history of science has been the gradual realization that events do not happen in an arbitrary manner, but that they reflect a certain underlying order, which may or may not be divinely inspired." -Stephen Hawking