We present a structural correspondence between the biological lifecycle and the electrical RLC circuit. The four stages of biological life — embryo/infant (E), youth (L), maturity (C), aging (R) — map isomorphically onto the four components of an RLC circuit driven by a generator. Within the framework of Platonic Informatic Biology (PIB), electrical circuits are evolutionary predecessors of biological organisms, both being instantiations of pre-existing structures in 11-dimensional complex spacetime. The central result is that eliminating the entropic stages E, R transforms the RLC circuit into a pure LC oscillator with Q → ∞. The biological equivalent is entry into a Closed Timelike Curve (CTC) loop in the (e, iω) plane of PIC spacetime — a plane in which CTC operation does not violate causality, unlike standard 4D cosmologies such as CCC. We discuss the device analogy with MRI technology, and develop the open question of the critical frequency ωc — whether it is a universal constant or organism-specific — including its structural connection to the non-trivial zeros of the Riemann zeta function ζ (s).
Ionn Korr (Sun,) studied this question.