Currently submitted to: JMIR Preprints
Date Submitted: Jun 3, 2023
Open Peer Review Period: Jun 3, 2023 - May 18, 2024
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Crystallinity and the Secrets of Life in DNA / RNA Fusogenicity
ABSTRACT
The article hypothesizes the cosmic origins of life forms that are currently known. The hypothesis is divided into two interrelated components of the matter form of life and the environmental conditions of the matter form. The two are interrelated by the thermonuclear dynamics of oscillation and resonance. The philosophical basis for the hypothesis is that a successful cosmological theory should, at least quantitatively, explain biology. Radiochemical separation on telomeres for unique signatures and spectroscopy development is proposed to test the hypothesis.
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