04-17-2011, 11:12 PM
3D Chemistry is supported almost entirely by electrical interactions (nuclear chemistry involves non-electrical interactions, but we don't encounter these in normal life). In the body electricity travels mainly by the mass transport of charged molecules (such as the calcium ions 3dM mentioned). This is in contrast to the chips you find in your computers and cellphones, where electricity travels by the motion of electrons in metals and semiconductors. This is why chips are faster than meat in doing computations, its just that in the brain there is more of it going on. Both biological and electronic systems are constructed from assemblies of molecules that are held together by electrical forces.
In 4D I speculate that the structures of the body, rather than being assemblies of molecules, are constructed from stable patterns of 4D electrons (where the 4D electrons are richer, with additional degrees of freedom), with photons playing the role of information carriers that charged molecules and electrons play in 3D.
In 4D I speculate that the structures of the body, rather than being assemblies of molecules, are constructed from stable patterns of 4D electrons (where the 4D electrons are richer, with additional degrees of freedom), with photons playing the role of information carriers that charged molecules and electrons play in 3D.