Max_B
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Interesting paper from last year, suggesting that the coiled DNA structures of the chromosome, bear a striking resemblance both to the tightly coupled windings of a Conventional transformer, and also to the loosely coupled windings of a Tesla coil transformer.
You can download the paper here:
http://journals.sfu.ca/rncsb/index.php/csbj/article/download/csbj.201303007/273
It is already known that Chromosomes can be charged. Barbara McClintock also demonstrated a phenomena known as satellite association, where the charged satellites of two or more chromosomes are attracted.
The authors discuss the similarities (generators, chargers, conductors, capacitors (condensers), switches, transmitters, receivers, transformers, currents, and electric grids), and present a very interesting and persuasive argument.
I found the paper fascinating reading, considering growing evidence for non-chemical and non-contact cell-to-cell communication, recent studies showing epigenetic inheritance effects, observations about the properties of microtubules, and the seeming sensory and processing capabilities of centrioles etc.
You can download the paper here:
http://journals.sfu.ca/rncsb/index.php/csbj/article/download/csbj.201303007/273
It is already known that Chromosomes can be charged. Barbara McClintock also demonstrated a phenomena known as satellite association, where the charged satellites of two or more chromosomes are attracted.
The authors discuss the similarities (generators, chargers, conductors, capacitors (condensers), switches, transmitters, receivers, transformers, currents, and electric grids), and present a very interesting and persuasive argument.
I found the paper fascinating reading, considering growing evidence for non-chemical and non-contact cell-to-cell communication, recent studies showing epigenetic inheritance effects, observations about the properties of microtubules, and the seeming sensory and processing capabilities of centrioles etc.