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Cosmic String Model for Formation of Galaxies, & DNA Structure

Matti Pitkanen

Abstract


The view about the role of new nuclear physics predicted by TGD in the model of solar interior gives excellent guidelines for attempts to develop a more detailed understanding about TGD counterparts of black holes as volume filling flux tube tangles. One ends up to rather detailed picture making correct predictions about minimum radii of black holes and neutron stars. The idea about ordinary stars as black hole like objects emerges. The standard black hole thermodynamics is replaced by two thermodynamics. The first thermodynamics is assignable to the flux tubes as string like entities having Hagedorn temperature TH as maximal temperature. The second thermodynamics is assignable to gravitational flux tubes characterized by the gravitational Planck constant hgr. Cosmic strings are assumed to form a fractal hierarchy and that in TGD inspired biology cosmic strings thickened to monopole flux tubes are behind various linear biomolecules organized around them as ordinary matter. This leads to ask whether DNA double strand and the organization of DNA double strands to chromosomes might be more general phenomenon. Chromosomes consist of 4 strands, which allows to ask whether something similar happens even at the level of superclusters and that the topology of quadrupole field is involved.

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