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<strong>AllatRa</strong> <strong>by</strong> <strong>Anastasia</strong> <strong>Novykh</strong><br />

massive. However, there are no black holes in the galactic nuclei. Simply other laws<br />

exist there.<br />

<strong>Anastasia</strong>: Spiral galaxies were one of the first to be discovered. Does the spiral shape<br />

play any special role in the micro- and macrocosms of the Universe?<br />

Rigden: Yes, it does, and it relates to the structured motion of energies as well as to the<br />

storage and exchange of information, that is, to in-depth physics. If you study this issue<br />

carefully, then you will be able to understand that many things in the material world<br />

are arranged in a spiral shape or move in a spiral, from micro-objects to macroobjects.<br />

For instance, let’s take micro-objects of our world, such as cytoskeleton of<br />

eukaryotic cells. As you remember the definition from biology, eukaryotes are<br />

<strong>org</strong>anisms whose cells contain a shaped nucleus.<br />

<strong>Anastasia</strong>: Yes, this superkingdom includes all higher animals and plants, fungi,<br />

unicellular and multicellular algae, and protozoa.<br />

Rigden: Correct. Inside their cytoskeleton, you will find a linearly twisted spiral, a<br />

double helix, and also a superhelical structure.<br />

<strong>Anastasia</strong>: Exactly! After all, their cells have a nucleus enclosed within membranes and<br />

chromosomes of helical structure containing biopolymer, which is also a part of living<br />

<strong>org</strong>anisms, i.e. the double-stranded DNA molecule. In the majority of cases, the DNA<br />

has the structure of the double helix! Even certain bacteria, who are prokaryotes<br />

(<strong>org</strong>anisms with indifferentiated nuclei), have a single double-stranded DNA molecule<br />

shaped as a circular chain.<br />

Rigden: Absolutely right. You may as well recall the process of cell division and the<br />

participation in it of the chromosome of female cells and chromosomes of male cells...<br />

At all the stages of the cell cycle, chromonemas are the basis of the chromosome…<br />

<strong>Anastasia</strong>: Yes… these thread-like structures.<br />

Rigden: Note the following: in a non-dividing cell, they are untwisted, say, despiralized,<br />

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