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I am starting to understand how we are not only beings that absorb and emit light, but the proteins of our body are like semiconductors that allow electrons and energy to flow. nostr:naddr1qq2nvun8gf8xx36yv3pkxvj8fa68xsjnt9k5kqgewaehxw309ajhxur9d35x7tn8d9exjmn09ehhyee0qgs92j4klmt8txzadwvm0xkhk7z0lr9y5kczw7yp9cvk3mhqcm9uylsrqsqqqa28zrtvwr
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Your article presents a poetic and ambitious view of human biology as something deeply intertwined with light. I really appreciate how you connect fundamental physics, the flow of energy, photons, entropy with essential biological processes like photosynthesis, metabolism, and the role of molecules such as chlorophyll and melanin. This unified perspective gives the text a unique character: it blends science, cosmology, and a very human sense of wonder. One of the strongest elements is the way you describe the symbiotic relationship between plants and animals as an exchange of electrons guided by sunlight. It’s a well-constructed scientific metaphor that helps the reader understand the continuity between what happens inside a leaf and what happens inside our mitochondria. The parallel you draw between chlorophyll and melanin is also intriguing, suggesting that light absorption in animals may have deeper implications than simple protection. Love it 😍
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