It's the Covalent Bonds and Spin of Electrons in DNA

Much of it has to do with the state of subatomic particles and how they translate in our world. Everything in life as we know it starts from an atom. Atoms bond to form molecules and they do so through the behaviors of electrons. Electrons are negatively charged subatomic particles that play a pivotal role in molecular structure. When electrons move about in its orbit, they generate something known as spin. The spin of electrons has remained ambiguous since Otto Stern and Walter Gerlach designed the Stern Gerlach experiment in 1920. Particle spin is a convention of angular momentum, which is the angle and way a particle moves through a magnetic field. There are only two possible states that a particle can have, when it is ejected from a magnetic field and collides with other elements to form bonds, up (positive) or down (negative). Keep in mind that when speaking of subatomic charges, negative and positive only refers to a particle's charge current. It does not mean what we in modern society considers as negative and positive energy from a philosophical standpoint, albeit there is a relation.
After much consorting with my internal knowledge base, and the universe, I was able to conclude the following. Our environment plays a pivotal role in our state of being when operating from a mass standpoint. This holds true for particles as well on a subatomic level. Bleeding into the particle wave theorems, matter performs differently when being observed. Observation by a separate entity changes the environment. Just think about how you are in private compared to when you are out in public. There is a difference, thus how we show up will be different every time giving our environmental circumstances. It really makes since when we apply this summation to electron spin and the recourse it produces on modern day society.
Electrons with their negative charge, are the primary carriers of electricity in solids, reported by Energy4me As they perform this work, they are generating what we have come to know as an electric field. Remember from the post, Manifesting using Magnetism that an electric field is the physical field that surrounds electrically charged particles and exerts force on all other charged particles in the field, either attracting or repelling them, as reported by Wikipedia. And remember, this is true for all subatomic particles, not just electrons. This electric field combines with the magnetic field to create what we've come to know as experiences.
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Subatomic particles bond to form different types of compounds, DNA being one of the most infamous compounds to exist because it is the blueprint of life. Compounds are held together by either of two kinds of bonds, ionic (transference of electrons from one element to the other) or covalent (elements share electrons). Since DNA is not a dipole (having equal but oppositely charged ends separated by space) strong phosphate covalent bonds, which make up its backbone, gives DNA its net negative charge. Phosphorus is a strong electronegative element with a value of 2.1. Just for perspective, fluorine is the most electronegative element on the periodic table with a value of 4.0, and cesium is the least with a value of .07 reported by Electronegativity - Definition, Periodic Trends, Effect on Bonding, FAQs (byjus.com).
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While we have all sorts of experiences both negative and positive, there is more of a natural gravity towards focusing on the negative experiences over the positive ones. This is not a coincidence; DNA is wired to perform in this way because it is a negatively charged compound, thanks to its intricate structural phosphorus framework. Both complex and simple, DNA in all its negatively bonded glory, is beautifully designed, and flawlessly coded to create the infrastructure that is you and me. To learn more about the intricacies and delicacies of our DNA strand I have provided some resource links below, in addition to our blog post You Matter Because You Are Matter.

Additional resources:
DNA - The DNA Geek
Electron Spin - Secrets of Universe
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