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One of the practical problems, with the genetic centric theory of evolution is, although the the DNA is useful to explain the changes in protein, the DNA has little impact, on critical stages, such as the folding and packing protein, and positioning these, so they can be useful and evolutionary. ...Water chemical properties are based on hydrogen bonding. In a sense, water also taught the DNA hydrogen bonding. Or that it was natural selected since thy had this in common. DNA also has a double helix of water within major and minor groves of the DNA. Water keeps an eye on DNA, since DNA is fickle and needs to tow the line.
Quote from: Wellwisher on 25/04/2025 14:58:36One of the practical problems, with the genetic centric theory of evolution is, although the the DNA is useful to explain the changes in protein, the DNA has little impact, on critical stages, such as the folding and packing protein, and positioning these, so they can be useful and evolutionary. ...Water chemical properties are based on hydrogen bonding. In a sense, water also taught the DNA hydrogen bonding. Or that it was natural selected since thy had this in common. DNA also has a double helix of water within major and minor groves of the DNA. Water keeps an eye on DNA, since DNA is fickle and needs to tow the line.Very interesting arguments Wellwisher.