One question I've been trying to answer is how object oriented modeling and technologies can be used to understand how the universe works. OO(obeject oriented) technologies hold much promise as models and computational tools, but what corroborating evidence can we find to this thinking?
I just found this interesting link
https://arxiv.org/pdf/1501.01620.pdf
Quote:The diversity of the DNA sequences emitting EMS does not indicate any clue as to attribute this EMS emission property to specific sequences.However, we have studied an interesting situation in the case of HIV-infected patients: here, besides EMS produced by HIV DNA (nanostuctures filtering at 20 nm pores), we detected EMS filtering at 100nm pores and retained at 20nm pores produced by DNA of an intracellular bacterium present in red blood cells. Surprisingly, these ”bacterial” EMS were found to be produced in part by human DNA sequences integrated in or strongly associated with the bacterial DNA. The same DNA sequences belonging to the chromosomal genome of the same patient never produced
EMS.
Moreover, the same sequence was found present in the red blood cells of some healthy individuals, HIV negative; but in these HIV negative individuals this sequence was found not to emit signals. This would indicate that the modification of this DNA resulting in EMS emission occurred only under pathogenic conditions. This modification was maintained in all molecules derived by PCR amplification (amplicon).