Building the Three-dimensional World
1. Language Translation Is the Center of Life
2. Symbols, Shapes and Meaning
3. Carbon Molecules and Water Are Central to Life
4. Proteins Self-assemble Information into 3D Shapes
5. 1D Words to 2D Sentences to 3D Stories
6. An Amino Acid Word
7. The Difference between Left and Right Amino Acids
8. Amino Acid Backbone Connects (Bonds) in a Direction
9. One Spatial Dimension Curves in Time
10. Amino Acids Rotate the 1D Backbone to Form Planes
11. The Link Between Amino Acid Succession and Living Time
12. The Origin of "Now" in Living Time
13. The Origin of "Now" in Living Space
14. The Orientation of "Now"
15. Shape and Motion
16. The Angular 1D Chain Becomes a Curving 2D Plane
17. The Spiral, the Helix and the Relation of 2D to 3D
18. Other Types of Two-dimensional Amino Acid Chains
19. Amino Acid Words Vary in Shape and Attraction to Water
20. Energy for Folding Comes from the Structure of Water
21. Water Splits a 2D Surface into an Interior and 3D Surface
22. Polarity and Angle to Surrounding Water Achieve 3D
23. 2D Helices and Sheets Fold, Forming 3D Structures
24. Relations of 1D Segments Imply Three Dimensions
25. Loops and Ends
26. Proteins Share Similar Folds
27. 3D Structures Fold into Shapes for Recognition in 4D Time
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