Understanding physical forces of ecological variation and adaptation

By: James V. Kohl | Published on: October 9, 2014

Discovery of new subatomic particle, type of meson, to ‘transform’ understanding of fundamental force of nature

 
Excerpt: “Because the Ds3*(2860)ˉ particle contains a heavy charm quark it is easier for theorists to calculate its properties. And because it has spin 3, there can be no ambiguity about what the particle is,” adds Professor Gershon. “Therefore it provides a benchmark for future theoretical calculations. Improvements in these calculations will transform our understanding of how nuclei are bound together.”
My comment: There is no ambiguity in the context of laws of physics linked to the chemistry of protein folding and to the molecular biology of RNA-directed DNA methylation and RNA-mediated events that link amino acid substitutions, which differentiate cell types in all cells of all individuals of all species. Evolutionary theorists seem to think that the epigenetic landscape is linked to the physical landscape of DNA in the organized genomes of species from microbes to man by unknown mechanisms. Alternatively, they may want others to continue believing in the vagueness of ambiguities that have not been described in terms link one organism to the evolution of another via nutrient-dependent ecological adaptations that are controlled by pheromones.
 


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