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   From: helbig@asclothestro.multivax.de (Phillip Helbig (undress to reply))   
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   Subject: Re: Oxygen double helix images, in theory   
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   In article <44964c76-809b-47f1-a97b-c77799c7b3aen@googlegroups.com>,   
   Alan Folmsbee writes:   
      
   > Here is a link to the oxygen nuclear structure images   
   > https://ferronuclear.blogspot.com/p/oxygen-double-helix.html   
   > Maybe DNA has a double helix shape because oxygen has a   
   > nuclear shape with a helical arrangement of protons.   
      
   I doubt it very much. First, DNA is much, much larger than an atom.   
   Second, there are many, many molecules which contain oxygen and almost   
   none are helical. In any case, the NUCLEAR structure of oxygen is   
   orders of magnitude smaller than the electron shells which are   
   responsible for chemistry.   
      
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