Tag: physics

RelMOND

Their theory, dubbed RelMOND, adds to the equations of general relativity an omnipresent field that behaves differently in different arenas. On the grandest scales, where the universe noticeably stretches as it expands, the field acts like invisible matter. In this mode, which Złosnik refers to as “dark dust,” the field could have shaped the visible universe just as dark matter would. The model faithfully reproduces the temperature of the CMB — the result that the duo published in their preprint — and Złosnik says it can also match the polarization spectrum and the matter distribution, although they have not yet published these plots.

In place of dark matter, they substitute a subtly modified force of gravity.

Chirality

Cosmic rays may explain life’s bias for right-handed DNA

Ultimately, the fact that researchers struggle to find a theory that balances the rise of chirality against the destruction of biological materials suggests that our ancestors may have been lucky to find that fine line. There is something special about planets like the Earth that protect this kind of chemistry.

2021-08-02: More details on this astounding achievement. They were able to sequence a 1.5 kilobase chiral DNA plus the Pasteur encoding stunt.

The chirally inverted L-DNA, possessing the same informational capacity but resistant to biodegradation, may serve as a robust, bioorthogonal information repository. Here we chemically synthesize a 90-kDa high-fidelity mirror-image Pfu DNA polymerase that enables accurate assembly of a kilobase-sized mirror-image gene. We use the polymerase to encode in L-DNA an 1860 paragraph by Louis Pasteur that first proposed a mirror-image world of biology. We realize chiral steganography by embedding a chimeric D-DNA/L-DNA key molecule in a D-DNA storage library, which conveys a false or secret message depending on the chirality of reading. Furthermore, we show that a trace amount of an L-DNA barcode preserved in water from a local pond remains amplifiable and sequenceable for 1 year, whereas a D-DNA barcode under the same conditions could not be amplified after 1 day.

2022-10-28: The same group doing the next step, a chiral RNA polymerase. This one is about 10% larger than previous work on the DNA polymerase as measured in kDA.

Zhu chemically synthesized a 100-kDA mirror-image T7 RNA polymerase, which enabled efficient and faithful transcription of high-quality l-RNAs as long as 2.9 kilobases. A massive, 883 amino acid protein, it lay well beyond the limits of traditional chemical synthesis. But an analysis of T7s x-ray crystal structure showed the enzyme could likely be split into 3 sections, each stitched from short segments. In solution, the fragments naturally folded into their proper 3D shapes and assembled themselves into a working T7.

The mirror-image RNAs fashioned by the polymerase were far more stable than the normal versions produced by a regular T7, because they were untouched by the naturally occurring RNA chewing enzymes that almost unavoidably contaminate such experiments and quickly destroy normal RNAs.

Now, Zhu needs to make the remaining components of a mirror-image ribosome. The 3 RNA fragments they synthesized make up 66% of the total mass of a ribosome. What remains are the 54 ribosomal proteins and several proteins that work in concert with the ribosome, all of which are smaller and thus likely easier to synthesize. Then the question is whether the full parts kit will assemble into a ribosome.

Even if they do, the resulting molecular machines might still not be functional. In order to churn out proteins, ribosomes must work in conjunction with a suite of additional helper proteins. To make this work inside a living cell, Church thinks it will be necessary to rewrite an organism’s genetic code so the engineered ribosome can recognize all those proteins, particularly the 20 that ferry amino acids for building new proteins.


2023-08-28: nonlinear optics to detect chirality

They have realized a technique that can completely distinguish enantiomers in solution in an all-optical manner: no chemical tags, no particular UV/VIS absorbance needed from the compound structures, etc. And it is extremely fast and extremely sensitive, as opposed to traditional methods like optical rotation, circular dichroism, etc.

2023-09-08: What about magnetism?

Magnetic surfaces on minerals in bodies of water on the primordial Earth, charged by the planet’s magnetic field, could have served as “chiral agents” that attracted some forms of molecules more than others, kicking off a process that amplified the chirality of biological molecules, from RNA precursors all the way to proteins and beyond. Their proposed mechanism would explain how a bias in the makeup of certain molecules could have cascaded outward to create a vast network of chiral chemistry supporting life.

It’s not the only plausible hypothesis, but “it’s one of the coolest because it ties geophysics to geochemistry, to prebiotic chemistry, and ultimately to biochemistry”

Ettore Majorana

Today, this mathematical curiosity of 1932 still represents a powerful source of new ideas. In this paper there are the first hints for supersymmetry, spin-mass correlation and spontaneous symmetry breaking – 3 fundamental concepts underpinning the Standard Model and beyond. Our understanding of the fundamental laws of nature was already in Majorana’s attempts to describe particles with arbitrary spins in a relativistically invariant way.

Einstein Lost Hypothesis

any potential technology based on low-energy neutron production would be the first exploitation by mankind of the weak force, one of the 4 fundamental forces of nature. “I can’t imagine that there’s a whole force of nature out there, 1 of just a few, that is boring, disinteresting, and not of any use.”

Googol-to-1 Gear Ratio

This machine has a gear reduction of 1 to 10 a 100 times. In order to get the last gear to turn once you’ll need to spin the first one a googol amount around. You’ll need more energy than the entire known universe has to do that. gears are probably the most magical device of basic physics. such profound implications from such a simple setup.

Antimatter Containment

Antihydrogen does not naturally occur on Earth; physicists first synthesized it in 1995 at CERN. But these particles moved at nearly the speed of light and disappeared in 40 billionths of a second. It would take another 7 years before physicists could produce near-motionless antihydrogen that would not immediately knock into regular matter and annihilate. And it wasn’t until 2010 that they could successfully trap and store antihydrogen. Hangst’s team can now perform experiments for up to 24 hours at a time on the antihydrogen, 12 orders of magnitude in 25 years

Fluid Equation Singularity

In the same way that eddies in a stream alter downstream currents, Elgindi’s work itself prompted a new round of mathematical discovery. In October 2019, Hou and Jiajie Chen adapted some of Elgindi’s methods to create a rigorous mathematical proof of a scenario closely related to the one in the 2013 experiment. They proved that in this slightly modified scenario, the singularity they’d observed forming in the Euler equations really does occur.

“They took Elgindi’s ideas and applied them to the scenario from 2013”. The circle was complete.

There’s still more work to be done, of course. Hou’s new proof has some technical qualifications that prevent it from establishing the existence of the singularity in the exact situation he modeled in 2013. But after a remarkable 6-year run and with renewed momentum, Hou believes he’ll soon surmount those challenges, too. “I think we’re very close”.

2022-04-12:

Now another group has joined the hunt. They’ve found an approximation of their own — one that closely resembles Hou and Luo’s result — using a completely different approach. They’re currently using it to write their own computer-assisted proof. The team’s answer looked a lot like the solution that Hou and Luo had arrived at in 2013. But the mathematicians hope that their approximation paints a more detailed picture of what’s happening, since it marks the first direct calculation of a self-similar solution for this problem. “The new result specifies more precisely how the singularity is formed. You’re really extracting the essence of the singularity,. It was very difficult to show this without neural networks. It’s clear as night and day that it’s a much easier approach than traditional methods.”