“…Remarkably, arrayed spiral ramps of alternating handedness connecting between sheets of nucleons were observed in molecular dynamics simulations of dense nuclear matter phases, termed “nuclear pasta,” predicted to exist in the inner crust of neutron stars and in core-collapse supernovae, which are some 14 orders of magnitude denser than the cellular environment (58, 72, 73). Twisted bridges similar to helical ramps were likewise observed in simulations of densely grafted polymer brushes of amphiphilic homopolymers (74). This geometry, based on a pitch-balanced arrangement of heterochiral helical elements, thus appears to be a universal means to connect between densely packed flat layers, irrespective of their composition, properties, or size scale (58).…”