The Physics of DNA

· Stein Theory Book 13 · Dr I Pearson
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Now part of Biology Explained but may be read on its own. In Stein Theory, DNA is not just data or code but a machine: a layered corridor structure that conducts, pumps, and resets with deterministic precision.

The π-stack of bases forms a proton corridor for near-lossless electron flow.

Phosphate rails and sugars host oscillations and electron-polymer ratchets.

Hydration shells and ions stabilise the system, damping noise while keeping conduction alive.

Base pairing works as an AND gate: either all locks engage or the corridor collapses instantly.

Replication, transcription, and repair follow directly from corridor mechanics, not chance.

From this perspective, DNA is part of a wider biological toolkit. Vesicles, proteins, membranes, and chromatin all exploit the same corridor physics. The inevitability of DNA arises because only this geometry can sustain long, stable, resettable corridors in water.

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Dr I Pearson – Consultant, Scientist – Female Medicine & Wellbeing

My books mostly cover our health, medicine and wellbeing, but I also cover physics, AI, biology, space, energy and materials.

More info: https://about.me/ipearson

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