Volume 17 No 3 (2019)
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Is Relativity Theory Also Valid in Biogenetics and Mathematics?
Kevser Köklü
Abstract
One of the modern and complexity theories is Chaos theory which is included of fractals and genetic algorithms…
etc. The diversity of scientific disciplines has a number of interesting conceptual connections to many sciences from
mathematics (pi and the speed of light numbers) and biochemistry to genetics. Einstein’s theory of relativity is energy
(E) equals mass (m) times the square of the speed of light (c2
). Nuclear energy can also be separated into two separate
forms: nuclear fission and nuclear fusion. The energy yield from nuclear fusion is much greater than nuclear fission. So,
according to Einstein’s theory of relativity, in order to reach the fastest velocity, this article is searching for the smallest
mass of structures (Just like in atom mass in chemical structures, as nucleotide bases). If the square of light speed
number in vacuum converts from decimal number system to binary (2) and ternary (3), the outcome of numbers
will be, interestingly very similar to nucleotide base codes: (A, T, C, G, U). (A)Adenine, (T)Thymine, (C)Cytosine, (G)
Guanine, (U)Uracil. In sum, this article tries to search for relationships of the square of the speed of light (c2
) numbers
versus to genetic codes ascribed to different number base systems on the basis of the quantum perspective model. This
conceptual connection owing to many sciences from physics and mathematics to biogenetics, additionally, the same
results can be found by NCBI (The National Center for Biotechnology) databases related as many animals together with
special abilities (darkness, cleverness, electricity, etc.). At last, the square of the speed of light (c2
) is appliance not only
related to Fibonacci sequence and golden ratio in mathematics but also, Zebrafish-Danio Rerio in biogenetic
Keywords
Velocity of Light Number, Zebrafish-Danio Rerio, Bats, Whales, Quantum Perspective Model
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