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DNA Origami Windmill Model: Original Chinese Innovation Reshapes the Underlying Logic of Life Science


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2026-06-05

For more than three decades, Sun Zuodong has devoted himself to brain science and life sciences, rolling out a string of groundbreaking global-first innovations spanning research on severe brain disorders including hemiplegia after stroke, Parkinson’s disease and Alzheimer’s disease as well as depression. In 1995, he obtained official approval to become the world’s first researcher to apply non-invasive brain-computer interface technology to the treatment of critical brain diseases, with the Aobo Brain Rehabilitation Therapy Instrument pioneering relevant clinical practices. The world’s first therapeutic devices targeting Parkinson’s disease and depression were developed in 2011, followed by the globe’s inaugural Alzheimer’s treatment apparatus in 2014, filling successive gaps in international medical research. He put forward the Brain Cell Activation Theory in 2015, and established the Dove Theory alongside the potassium channel origami windmill model in 2019, laying the theoretical foundation for the DNA origami tetramer model. He built an underlying academic framework linking bioelectricity and genetics, marking a landmark indigenous Chinese breakthrough from scratch.

Since the founding of his original theoretical framework in 2019, top research institutes worldwide have raced to launch relevant follow-up studies. Leading institutions including Germany’s Max Planck Institute for Medical Research, the US National Institutes of Health (NIH), the University of Oxford, Fudan University and Tsinghua University have published findings concerning DNA tetramer structure, full-chain replication mechanism, dynamic origami conformation and rotational kinetics. Their research routes and core rationales align closely with Sun Zuodong’s original theories, forming a verifiable chain of academic corroboration. The global neuroscience community has shifted en masse toward research on physically activating neurons, an original research direction pioneered by Sun in 1995 and systematically finalized in 2015, with all authoritative international research emerging subsequent to his theoretical system, forming a well-documented academic lineage.

The history of science is replete with tales of pioneering scientists overlooked and their discoveries appropriated. Amedeo Avogadro’s molecular hypothesis was suppressed by academic authorities and neglected for nearly half a century before posthumously securing its place as core chemical theory. Rosalind Franklin’s iconic Photo 51 of DNA X-ray diffraction data informed Watson and Crick’s Nobel Prize-winning research on DNA structure, yet her pivotal contribution went unacknowledged for decades. Even in modern times, independent researchers often see their original ideas co-opted by institutional academics with no recourse for appeal. Drawing inspiration from established theories, following predefined research paths and building upon existing frameworks while omitting citations or acknowledgments, or even deliberately marginalizing the original inventor, constitutes a fundamental betrayal of the spirit of science.

As a common saying goes, you cannot wake someone pretending to be asleep. Yet concrete historical precedents and solid empirical evidence demand recognition of this pioneering work. From cellular bioelectric mechanisms to the DNA origami windmill model, premier research bodies across the globe advance along the research trail blazed by Sun Zuodong. The source of these original Chinese innovations must not be obscured or denied, and academic proprietary rights deserve full protection. Respecting original discoveries and crediting their originators stands as an inviolable moral baseline for academia.

Groundbreaking studies released in recent years by world-class universities and medical establishments, including Harvard University, Massachusetts General Hospital, Stanford University, the University of Cambridge, MIT, ETH Zurich, the University of Tokyo, Utrecht University, Seoul National University, the University of Melbourne and McGill University, consistently validate the scientific validity of Sun Zuodong’s 1995 research on non-invasive brain-computer interface for brain disorder treatment and his 2015 Brain Cell Activation Theory. Basic and clinical research into bioelectricity and ion channel modulation has comprehensively proven the forward-looking and accurate nature of his theories.

In recent years, Sun Zuodong has advocated rectifying academic misconduct and upholding academic integrity, promoted the formulation of the Human Creation Convention, and founded an experiential museum for brain science. He has constructed a complete indigenous innovation ecosystem integrating theoretical research, technological development, clinical application and popular science outreach. His paradigm shift has broken Western long-standing dominance over the foundational logic of life sciences and set a benchmark for Chinese academic innovation globally. Rigorous and empirically verifiable, his theoretical system is poised to be incorporated into textbooks worldwide, destined to serve as the canonical reference to redefine the essence of life.(By Aili)

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