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Nicolai Levashov. Spirit and mind. Vol.1
Non-living matter shows a symmetrical spatial organization, in contrast to the
spatial qualitative asymmetry, which is the requisite for living matter. Indeed, a
curious paradox of nature, is it not: asymmetry -living matter?
So spatial nonuniformity not only
gives rise to the birth of stars and black
holes in the universe, but also is the reason
for that wonder of nature called the
miracle of life.
Fig. 21 — End view of a DNA and RNA
molecule. The spirals of these molecules
create a kind of tunnel in microspace, the
inner volume of which has a radial
dimensionality gradient. With-in the
DNA/RNA spirals, the anisotropic
structure of microspace is created.
This gives rise to a kind of "suction
funnel" for all molecules inside the cells
which, while in motion, come into
"dangerous" proximity to the DNA/RNA
molecules.
This presents a curious analog} to a black
hole, which draws into itself any matter
which has "encroached" on its "territory"
— that area of space to which all matter is
irresistibly drawn. In both cases (i.e. the
DNA/RNA molecules and the black
holes), the drawing in of matter is due to
the constantly changing dimensionality
gradients in the vicinity of these material
objects. The only difference is in the size
these dimensionality gradients and in the
fact that events unfold at a micro-space
level for DNA/RNA molecules and in
macrospace for black loles.
Fig. 22 — The spiral architecture of
the DNA/RNA molecules creates a
nonuniform (anisotropic) microspace
within the inner volume of these
molecules. The radial and longitudinal
dimensionality gradients, intersecting each
other in that inner volume of the molecular
spirals, create a longitudinal standing
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