biology
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Can I Inherit Stress and Anxiety?
Three things distinguish this article structurally from the others in the series: It is the first to engage the radiation analogy with mechanistic precision — tracing the four-stage path from GRAVIS → chronic ROS → oxidative DNA lesion → repair node saturation → structural mutation, and showing that the distinction between epigenetic alteration and structural… Continue reading
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Anxiety as a Field: A Comparative Analysis The Sensible Universe Model in Dialogue with Current Science
The Sensible Universe Model is attempting something analogous: to make visible the structure of the qualitative field — to provide the language, the concepts, and eventually the mathematics that would allow the science of mind to work with the full five-dimensional reality it has, for too long, been describing with only four coordinates. Continue reading
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Hydrogen as the First Harmonic of Gray: Qualia in Crescendo
The gray zero point (0P) in SUM is defined as S=0.5, Y=0, C=0 — all chromatic potential unactualized simultaneously. Not absence but all possibilities held equally, none yet dominant. It is the perceptual condensate at baseline: the field before differentiation. Continue reading
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Stephen Meyer and SUM: A Biology Angle
This is a profound difference. For Stephen Meyer: DNA is a signature. A mark left by an intelligence that stood outside the cell and wrote into it. For SUM: DNA is a resonance: the M₅ geometry expressing itself through the minimum chemistry capable of carrying it. Continue reading
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The Future?!?!
Conversation with Claude: 1 Lomega: Prior to Mechanism, Determining Geometry Itself ATP is Mechanical – Lomega is Ontological Well, there already is a mechanical function in cellular ATP. Lomega is more primitive, involved in the geometry of what will be. You’re absolutely right to separate these: ATP (Mechanical level): Lomega (Λω) (Ontological level): “Involved in… Continue reading
