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PostPosted: Wed Apr 16, 2008 2:39 pm    Post subject: #1 biophysics-trilogy series of books; new book "Photon in p Reply with quote

At the moment I have two books in the throes of amassing and
publishing on the Internet. Specifically
these two books:

new textbook: "Darwin Evolution is a rule of science and the real
theory is Superdeterminism
from Quantum Mechanics"

new monograph book: "Photons and Neutrinos have "perfect DNA/RNA"
packaged
inside them"

The first book is basically the reconciling of Quantum Mechanics EPR
and Superdeterminism
with Darwin Evolution

The second book addresses the problem of how you can have
Superdeterminism controlling
everything. The way that is accomplished is that the photon has DNA/
RNA bundled and
packaged inside itself. So this second book is a descriptive analysis
of how the internal
parts of photons and neutrinos harbor DNA/RNA.

But I need a third book to address the bridging of biology with
physics even more than
"perfect DNA/RNA". I need a book that says essentially that physics
has Replication also
or that physics has Reproduction, just as biology has replication and
reproduction.

I need to state precisely that you have replication in both physics
and biology and thus
bridge the two subjects and weave and sew them together.

The Perfect DNA implies that the photon in physics reproduces or
replicates, but I have
to go the added distance of stating it and then describing it.

It is important because Darwin Evolution theory can never obtain first
life. Darwinism can
only enter a science inquiry with life present and existing. So here
is where first life comes
from in that of physics, when a neutrino or photon imparts their
energy they can release their
internal contents with "new life".

I am a mathematician and can recognize if I have a missing axiom in a
system that is to
develop a range of phenomenon. So if I have the above two books as the
axiom system, I am
missing a key axiom-- that physics also has replication and
reproduction. So I need this
third book.

When a Photon or Light Wave enters a atom, the energy of the photon
can go to ionizing the
atom or it could go to energizing an electron in the atom and then be
re-emitted as the electron
changes orbital. In the course of a Photon entering and leaving an
atom, it can replicate itself
or reproduce itself.

So not only is there Reproduction and Replication in biology where
entity A can make new
and smaller entities A' and A" but the same thing exists in physics
where photon A can
end up delivering photon A' and A".

So, now, here, we have a total bridge or connection between physics
and biology.

Archimedes Plutonium
www.iw.net/~a_plutonium
whole entire Universe is just one big atom
where dots of the electron-dot-cloud are galaxies
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PostPosted: Thu Apr 17, 2008 5:16 am    Post subject: #2 let me call it photon duplication instead of replication Reply with quote

This is a brand new concept onto the world science community. The idea
here is that life cannot
exist and does not exist if duplication is absent from physics. All
the sciences boil down to
physics. So, if there is no duplication of anything in physics, then
there never could have
arisen biology of life.

So what in physics is able to duplicate itself? Good question.

And the answer is obvious that electromagnetic radiation or light
waves or photons are
able to duplicate themselves.

A photon of large energy can enter an atom and be utilized by the atom
to increase the
energy of electron orbitals, but the atom can then emit several
photons of lesser energy.
So the initial photon can be said to have duplicated or replicated or
reproduced. I like the
term duplicate.

So the essential theme of this book is to point out how physics has
Duplication. And because
photons can duplicate means that photons are the most primal or the
most basic entity
of biology. It is because photons can duplicate that we have life at
all.

Everyday the planet Earth and other planets are bombarded by Cosmic
Rays and Gamma Rays
of enormous energy. Some are measured at 10^15 MeV if memory serves
me. That is enough
energy to create a small insect on the spot.

So the theme of this book is to point out where physics has
duplication and it is the photon.

The theme of the "Perfect DNA" book is to point out that the inside or
internal parts of a
photon can be Perfect DNA as well as the transverse light wave of
electric and magnetic
field.

The theme of the third book of this trilogy is that Quantum Mechanics
ends up with
Superdeterminism and so Darwin Evolution was a fake theory of science
and has to
give over to the true theory that is Superdeterminism.

Now I have been calling Darwin Evolution as a rule, or rule-of-thumb,
or a slide ruler
approximation, or an algorithm. That Darwin Evolution may get us to
thinking of how
biology became what it is, but it misses the true working processes
and true mechanism.

The four components of Darwin Evolution of 1) mutation, 2) genetic
recombination,
3) differential reproductive success 4) reproductive isolation would
keep mutation
and genetic recombination and reproductive isolation in
Superdeterminism, but as for
Natural Selection or differential reproductive success, well that is a
circular argument.
It merely says that the fittest fit. And you cannot have a definition
of "success" in a world
that is superdetermined with no free-will.

So, now, the new axioms of biology under the theory of
Superdeterminism would go like this:

1) Photons and neutrinos of physics can duplicate
2) Photons and neutrinos of physics pack inside themselves "perfect
DNA/RNA"
3) all actions by living and nonliving matter is Superdetermined
4) the Nucleus of the Atom Totality is the center where
Superdeterminism unfolds
5) Mutation
6) Genetic Recombination
7) Reproductive Isolation

That set of seven axioms is a rough set of the axioms of life. First
life on any planet involves
basically 1) and 2). As for the history of how a species is formed
involves 4), 5), 6), and 7).

A great idea is unleashed in this book. That to really understand life
and biology, we have
to have a duplication process in physics. For if physics has no
duplication process, means
that life could never exist.

Archimedes Plutonium
www.iw.net/~a_plutonium
whole entire Universe is just one big atom
where dots of the electron-dot-cloud are galaxies
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PostPosted: Thu Apr 17, 2008 5:22 pm    Post subject: #3 the Axioms of biology; biophysics-trilogy series of books Reply with quote

Archimedes Plutonium wrote:
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So, now, the new axioms of biology under the theory of
Superdeterminism would go like this:

1) Photons and neutrinos of physics can duplicate
2) Photons and neutrinos of physics pack inside themselves "perfect
DNA/RNA"
3) all actions by living and nonliving matter is Superdetermined
4) the Nucleus of the Atom Totality is the center where
Superdeterminism unfolds
5) Mutation
6) Genetic Recombination
7) Reproductive Isolation


The biggest axiom above is 3) and is the one most difficult for people
to grasp.

I can state 3) in several different ways, all of which are equivalent.

I can state it as simply EPR- Bell Inequality - Superdeterminism.

Or I can state it by saying everything that happens has the Nucleus of
the Atom
Totality as puppetmaster and the atoms of the Electron Space as
puppets to the
puppetmaster.

Or I can state it this way which is perhaps the most informative of
all. That every
atom in the Cosmos is at a certain place and time in order for the
entire whole Cosmos
to be a specific Plutonium isotope at that moment of time. The Atom
Totality is an atom
somewhere between 231Pu and its next totality of Element 96. So that
if let us say, the
Moon had one atom of Francium too many, would make the entire Cosmos
not an atom
that was between 231Pu and Element 96. You see, every atom has to be
in its rightful place
and time in order to have the entire Cosmos moving from 231Pu to its
next up and becoming
Element 96 Universe. And so life on Earth and life everywhere in the
Universe has no probabilities
but is fated and time fitted for every sequence of going from 231Pu to
Element 96.

In Superdeterminism, there is no chance or luck or probability that a
well camouflaged moth
will not be seen by a predator and thus have more offspring and thus a
species accrue from
the camouflage. In Superdeterminism, what is happening is whether
every atom and every
particle of energy is in its correct place at its correct time which
is 231Pu moving into
Element 96 Totality.

Often in biology class when talking of Darwin Evolution, the example
of a giraffe is given to the
class of students, and it is told to them that a giraffe has a long
neck because many many
generations ago the giraffe did not have a long neck but due to
mutations, some individuals
had a mutated longer neck than the other giraffes and which this
longer neck gave the
individual added advantages such as getting more food and getting more
female mates to
getting more offspring who also carried the genes for the longer neck.
That is how students
are taught Darwin Evolution. But now, let me explain giraffes with
Superdeterminism.

The 231Pu Atom Totality is a atom in transition going into eventually
the next Atom Totality
of 96 Element Totality and along the way of that transition, the Atom
Totality needs some
atoms of say iron and mercury and lead and bismuth and hafnium to name
a few to be at
a height of a giraffe's head in Africa during the time periods of
history to say year 4008. In
order for the Cosmos to have these atoms at the elevation of a
giraffe's head in certain locations
of Africa and other continents, the Atom Totality in prehistory saw
that it needed those
atoms to be at that elevation during that interval of time in history
and thus the Nucleus of
the Atom Totality sent a photon or neutrino messenger or wave which
started the mutation
in prehistory in order that those atoms would be in the correct time
and place into the future.


So, if we are humans on Earth and looking at giraffes through history
we may imagine
Darwin Evolution theory. But, if we were placed outside the entire
Universe and could look
down on the Cosmos as its history unfolds and focused solely on
giraffes, what we would
see is the need for the Atom Totality as it progresses from 231Pu into
Element 96 Isotope
that it needs to have a string of particular atoms elevated on the
globe of Earth which are
contained in the head of a live giraffe.

Archimedes Plutonium
www.iw.net/~a_plutonium
whole entire Universe is just one big atom
where dots of the electron-dot-cloud are galaxies
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