%0 Journal Article %T Is There Any Explaination for the Chemical Atomic Weights of Protons, Neutrons and Electrons through the Genetic Codes Attributed to Quantum Superposition? %A Tahir Olmez %J Open Access Library Journal %V 9 %N 12 %P 1-8 %@ 2333-9721 %D 2022 %I Open Access Library %R 10.4236/oalib.1109650 %X This paper attempts to express the atomic weight of proton, neutron and electron with genetic codes. At first, if you take the exact atomic weight of proton, neutron and electron after the comma, you can convert this decimal base numbers to binary number base system. Secondly, after converting process of this numbers, you should sequence this numbers as decimal number base system again. Thirdly, sum this decimal base numbers respectively. Fourthly, total adding processes correspond to genetic codes [Adenine (A), Thymine (T), Guanine (G), Cytosine (C) and Uracil (U)]. Fifthly, the result explanations of this atomic particle weights can be defined like this: [as the mass of proton equals to Guanine (G):78; the mass of electron equals to Uracil (U): 64 and the mass of neutron equals to ¡°68¡± both Adenine (A) and Thymine (T)]. Sixthly, the dual explanation of neutron can be stemmed from Quantum Superposition, since the value mass of neutron not only can be sequenced as Adenine (A) but also can be sequenced as Thymine (T). Seventhly, interestingly, the atomic weight of Avogardo¡¯s number can be also expressed as ¡°Uracil (U)¡± genetic code. Lastly, let alone this result, average of proton, neutron and electron equals to ¡°Adenine (A)¡± genetic code again. In sum, the chemical atomic weight of basic atomic particles can be expressed as nucleotide bases (A T, G, C and U). %K Biochemistry %K Quantum Superposition %K Quantum Physics %K Atomic Weight of Proton %K Atomic Weight of Neutron %K Atomic Weight of Electron %K Genetic Codes %K Nucleotide Bases %K Binary Number Base Systems and Quantum Perspective Model %U http://www.oalib.com/paper/6787369