The centriole as a turbine-pump, and the centrosome orbital system

in #hypothesis6 years ago (edited)

The centriole is a turbine[1] that also generates the flow of cytosol that powers its rotation, and does so through squeezing itself together, like a pump, causing it to rotate as well as to pump cytosol downwards along the central axis and out at the proximal end, propelling the centriole in a forward direction.

The forward movement of each centriole of the centrosome, combined with that both also generate an electromagnetic field through rotation of the barrel structure[2] composed of electrically charged tubulin dimers, will cause them to orbit one another, both centrioles partaking in a dance where they spiral around one another, generating another level of rotation that gives rise to an electromagnetic sphere that is the combination of the EM field of both centrioles and the orbital movements they partake in.

Synapses

  1. Do Centrioles Generate a Polar Ejection Force? (2005)

  2. Centrosome Functions as a Molecular Dynamo in the Living Cell (2015)

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