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The porphyrins are tetrapyrolle rings which self organize and can self replicate creating primitive life systems. The porphyrin arrays which can function as a supramolecular organism the self replicatory features. Porphyrin arrays can form templates on which other porphyrin arrays can form. Such self replicatory supramolecular porphyrin arrays can be called as porphyrions. The stress of global warming converts the body into a porphyrion colony or network. The porphyrins have got macroscopic wave particle existence. The porphyrins have also magnetic properties because of the iron centre. The…mehr

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The porphyrins are tetrapyrolle rings which self organize and can self replicate creating primitive life systems. The porphyrin arrays which can function as a supramolecular organism the self replicatory features. Porphyrin arrays can form templates on which other porphyrin arrays can form. Such self replicatory supramolecular porphyrin arrays can be called as porphyrions. The stress of global warming converts the body into a porphyrion colony or network. The porphyrins have got macroscopic wave particle existence. The porphyrins have also magnetic properties because of the iron centre. The porphyrin arrays can exist as quantal wave arrays as part of quantal form functioning as quantal computers capable of information storage and self replication. This could be a form of quantal life. The human consciousness depends upon three factors: perceptual synchronisation, focused attention and working memory. Gravitational waves could form the basis of consciousness. Similarly, the human unconscious could be structured by antigravity. The porphyrions play a role in consciousness and in the creation of the universe.
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Dr Ravikumar Kurup is the Director of the Metabolic Disorders Research Centre, Trivandrum.