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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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