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No Miracle Step, Part 4 — Deoxy Takeover: From RNA to DNA

No Miracle Step, Part 4 — Deoxy Takeover: From RNA to DNA

by Marcus Hermansson | Sep 20, 2025 | "Science"

Deck (standfirst): If the wall “heartbeat” (Part 2) passes and our protocell copying (Part 3) clears the bar, the next step is to feed that system deoxynucleosides made by daylight chemistry and watch whether deoxy content rises cycle by cycle. We stay enzyme-free:...
No Miracle Step, Part 3 — From Heartbeat to Protolife

No Miracle Step, Part 3 — From Heartbeat to Protolife

by Marcus Hermansson | Sep 20, 2025 | "Science"

Deck: If the wall breathes in Part 2, the next step is to give its chemistry a memory and a reason to persist—by packaging it into protocells, copying with variation, and letting selection do the rest. First, the interface must warm itself (autocatalysis + exotherm)....
No Miracle Step, Part 2: Field Anchors and the Interface‑Heartbeat

No Miracle Step, Part 2: Field Anchors and the Interface‑Heartbeat

by Marcus Hermansson | Sep 20, 2025 | "Science"

Deck: We pressure‑tested SoL/MVS against fresh field context, tightened the math, and finalized a single pass/fail Interface‑Heartbeat experiment with μW–mW targets. (Jezero was already in Part 1; this post adds Lappajärvi, oxygenation, and the full SOP.) TL;DR Jezero...
Evolution of an Equation: From Superluminal Shadows to Private Vector Search

Evolution of an Equation: From Superluminal Shadows to Private Vector Search

by Marcus Hermansson | Sep 18, 2025 | "Science", Business

TL;DR A simple geometry demo—a shadow edge outrunning light—grew into a portable similarity system. v1 (Origin): Multiplicative, interpretable similarity born from a shadow’s “gain × angles × rate.” v2.1 (Canonical): One ARD-Mahalanobis quadratic + bounded...
Lung-Mesh: An Inhalable, X-ray–Triggered Hydrogel to Contain Lung Tumors

Lung-Mesh: An Inhalable, X-ray–Triggered Hydrogel to Contain Lung Tumors

by Marcus Hermansson | Sep 16, 2025 | "Science"

TL;DR We propose an inhalable nanoparticle system that biases toward lung-tumor regions (via pH-sensitive retention) and, when exposed to clinical X-rays, polymerizes in situ into a thin hydrogel “mesh.” The intended role is adjunctive: help limit cell shedding at...
The Evolving Spacetime Expansion Theory (ESET) — v2.1

The Evolving Spacetime Expansion Theory (ESET) — v2.1

by Marcus Hermansson | Sep 14, 2025 | "Science"

Most of modern cosmology rests on a remarkable idea: space and time form a flexible geometry. Mass and energy bend that geometry, and bodies move along its curves. So far, so Einstein. But what if spacetime isn’t just flexible — what if it’s elastic? What if it can...
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