Cell Language Theory, The: Connecting Mind And Matter

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46 The Cell Language Theory: Connecting Mind and Matter

b2861 The Cell Language Theory: Connecting Mind and Matter “6x9”

Table 2.4

A comparison between cell language (

cellese

) and human language (

humanese

).


  1. Language


Cellese

Humanese

2.

Medium of communication

Water

Air, Internet

3.

Mechanism of information
transfer through [543]

Space

Proton waves

moving through the fourth­phase

water network [117] via the Grotthuss mechanism

Sound waves, electromagnetic waves

Time

Coherence domains of Del Giudice

et al

. [364]


Computer files

4.

The McLuhan equation predicts
[368]

Cosmological village (?) (integrating life and

nonlife, matter and mind, and science and culture)

Global Village (integrating societies,

nations, and cultures)


  1. Letters


A, C, G, T/U in the nucleic acid languages (or

–CO­NH–, ­R, ­R

′ in the protein language)

26 in English (or two in computer

language)


  1. Words


64 codons (or 20 amino acids)

Words consisting of letters (i.e., second

articulation)


  1. Sentences


Genes (or 20 amino acids

covalently

linked to

form 3D folded polypeptides through

non-

covalent

interactions)

Sentences consisting of words (i.e., first

articulation)

Note

: “–Co­NH–” represents the peptide bond to which two different residues, R and R

′ can be covalently linked. The sum of the different R’s is 20. The

cellese

divides into the nucleic acid and protein languages, just as the

humanese

can be said to divide into natural and computer/machine languages.

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