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#7 Structure of Light-Wave versus DNA; most people surprized that DNA

by plutonium.archimedes@[EMAIL PROTECTED] May 30, 2008 at 11:47 AM

Most people would be shocked to see the numbers. The numbers that
convey the idea that
DNA can actually fit inside a photon or light wave. Shocked because
their preconceptions tell
them beforehand that DNA is huge compared to a light wave, but let the
numbers tell you the
rest of the story. And, also, I should finish this first edition
before June 2008, or at least I want
to stop writing this first edition before June 1.

Structure of Light-Wave:
(1) wavelength of visible light around 400 to 700 nm where nm
(nanometers)  = 10^-9 meters
(2) E-field (electric field) at right angles or perpendicular to B-
field of oscillating transverse wave
(3) oscillation of E-field and B-field in direction of motion of light-
wave

Structure of DNA;
(1) wavelength of 340 nm
(2) diameter of helix 200 nm
(3) double-helix shape of two conjoined wavelets composed of a sugar-
phosphate antiparallel wavelets
(4) wavelets conjoined by base pairs
(5) base pairs are purine + pyrimidine where A+T = C+G, where adenine
pairs only with
thymine and cytosine pairs only with guanine
(6) A+T has only 2 hydrogen bonds whereas C+G has more stability in 3
hydrogen bonds

So, now, how can you have DNA packaged inside of a Light-Wave.

Well, if a light-wave has alot of energy say a Cosmic Ray Light Wave
of 10^14 MeV is enough
energy that when this Light-Wave is absorbed can transform the 10^14
MeV energy into
making the E-field and B-field as sugar-phosphate backbone and making
the base-pairs.

It is not by coincidence that DNA is double-helix corresponding to
light-waves as double-helix
of its E-field to B-field only we call it transverse. And it is not
coincidence that the physical
measure of DNA is around the 200 to 340 nm and the physical measure of
visible light
is in the 400 to 700 nm range.

The big difference is that DNA is double-helix at rest whereas Light-
Wave is double-helix
(transverse) in constant motion. The reason for the double-helix is
that you want to storage
or package in as small of a volume as possible and the double-helix is
the way to maximize
the storaging of information at rest. If you want to maximize
information that is in constant
motion, then you unwrap the double-helix and make it a transverse wave
of E-field and B-field.

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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#7 Structure of Light-Wave versus DNA; most people surprized tha
plutonium.archimedes@[EMA  2008-05-30 11:47:53 
#8 new definition for Light-Wave and for DNA as information stor
plutonium.archimedes@[EMA  2008-05-30 23:00:01 

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