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Mar 8Liked by Marina T Alamanou

So what do bio & time space have in common ? Are we hinting at Brownian motion or unavoidable entropy creep here ? 😎

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Mar 8·edited Mar 8Author

The multidimensions, in particular the 4th dimension that we can't see 🙈 because we live inside it, that is a combination of ✴️ expansion or magnification 🔬🔭 (understood as life or cell synthesis of proteins or universe expansion that magnifies itself) and ✴️ shrinking (seen as death or protein degradation or a collapsing universe ). Basically when you look with a microscope or a telescope you the observer don't move, but an entire world in front of you amplifies and expands. That's the forth dimension that we must learn to factor in when we are doing techbio and drug discovery

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Mar 8Liked by Marina T Alamanou

….i see. Jokes aside, is there a consensus on the geometry used for matter at that order of magnitude? Naive me thinks of the world in Euclidean terms.

Thanks for explaining and feel free to forward me to a post of yours !

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I will send the link in a minute

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Mar 9·edited Mar 9Author

A group of scientists in US and Europe they claim that our physical 3D reality is the shadow of a higher reality at 8D and is the result of a geometric code where triangles and tetrahedrons are the letters of this code. Watch them on YouTube. Then last year, while I was looking at the moon 🌙, thinking "what the fuck am I looking now?" If my vision is like a microscope or telescope, then what am I? A year after that crazy thoughts, a stage guy between a scientist and philosopher going around on Facebook with a fake profile (but in any case he was very well infirmed about science and philosophy) said the same following: that we live inside a magnification and that magnification that we can't see is the 4D reality. So, I am writing about techbio and ai drug discovery and I am thinking: are we sure that the genetic code (the transcriptome and the proteome) don't have higher dimensions? Anyway here is the link but for more watch what these guys are saying on YouTube https://open.substack.com/pub/marinatalamanou/p/news-and-trends-on-techbio-393?r=7tfpx&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web

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Basically, I am saying that bio LLMs are built on information for example from a seqeunce (that is linear) with each x sequence giving us an x molecule that is 3D. So, the question is: how is time combined with this info in a biological system? And if time and space create the 4d how are we going to integrate that in biology and in artificial-intelligence?

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