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DNA

If each of the particles in a DNA strand are just tight little knots of space time, if they are, then the bonds between the molecules form because of a process akin to what they are still calling singularity formation. Each DNA strand would be its own little multiverse.

If each atom is its own little universe, its own bubble of space time, then it has some dimension in time. It means it has a history, which would give it a direction of evolution.

“Our own genomes carry the story of evolution, written in DNA, the language of molecular genetics, and the narrative is unmistakable.” Kenneth R. Miller

Life

What is life? Growth. I mean physically speaking. Many things grow, accrete. Something that reproduces itself? Ah, that is argued… Read More

DNA Strand

What is life made of? Patterns of energy. Yes, but for the sake of argument let's say atoms, molecules, DNA.… Read More

Quantum Magnetism

Everyone up on the discovery of quantum magnetism? They have found that atoms themselves display magnetic behaviour. They didn't think… Read More

DNA Multiverse

We have to go very much further down the wormhole... As said earlier, DNA is a very large molecule. Every… Read More

DNA Sampling

Everything in our own region of the multiverse, our own specific multiverse, would be in the same bandwidth as our… Read More

Teach Them

If I am 95% activating my DNA and get together with someone who is only 75%, can it effect me… Read More

Yin and Yang of Duons

It was formerly believed that your DNA was your destiny. They thought of the DNA structure as being a fixed… Read More

Chain of Events and Non-Events

Perhaps a theory I am working on... I have been incubating this explanation for a long time, but it might… Read More

Metabolic Rhythms and Sensory Input

So duons... Our genetic code is read both vertically - by its output, and horizontally - by its signal sensitivity.… Read More

You Are Being Dissimulated

Shall I explain free will in this contraption of sensory input and biology? Well, remember I spoke of this not… Read More