[3] viXra:2011.0137 [pdf] replaced on 2020-12-07 23:59:29
Authors: Max Myakishev-Rempel, Ivan V. Savelev
Comments: 12 Pages.
This paper continues the series of papers on DNA resonance signaling. Previously the authors proposed that DNA is involved in the work of mind directly and immediately via the network of optical fibers. The authors proposed the mechanism of signal transduction in DNA via a sequence-specific resonance between the clouds of delocalized charges in the base stack. It was computationally demonstrated that certain repetitive patterns of delocalized charge clouds were evolutionarily enriched in various genomes. Here, the authors propose that natural quantum computation in DNA in living cells is based on the tautomerization of basepairs and involves coordinated oscillations of hydrogen-bond protons and aromatic electrons. The authors expand the ORCH-OR theory to include the collapse of the wave function of aromatic electrons in purines and propose that such collapses and expansions produce the experience of consciousness and the perception of time. The above mechanisms are supported by an observation that the majority of the psychoactive drugs are aromatic and the suggestion that they modify the aromaticity of DNA by binding to it. Quantum mechanical considerations for the collapse of aromaticity by double proton transfer in basepairs are discussed in terms of the collapse of the wave function, loss of delocalization, and the dynamic balance between coherence and decoherence in DNA.
Category: Physics of Biology
[2] viXra:2011.0065 [pdf] submitted on 2020-11-08 22:58:23
Authors: Edward J Steele
Comments: 4 Pages.
Arthur Firstenberg has written an important book (Firstenberg 2020). He is both a scientist, a medical professional and science writer/journalist with an eye to deep history and much knowledge. It is well written and clear, but uneven in parts, particularly absence of a sensible discussion of Hoyle-Wickramasinghe’s Panspermia-Cosmic Biology - the author’s conclusions on the origins of influenza pandemics since the1880s (from 1889 in particular) suffer from not considering all the extant evidence for Panspermia. The book is in two parts over 565 pages, rich in detailed referencing and notes which begins on page 393. This is a valuable resource.
Category: Physics of Biology
[1] viXra:2011.0036 [pdf] submitted on 2020-11-04 20:20:15
Authors: Vasyl Korniienko, Vasyl Belokrinitsky, Ivan Vikulin
Comments: 11 Pages. in English and Russian
It is known that any matter has a quantum electromagnetic field (QEF) [1], Therefore, the WEF of Earth's stressed matter generates waves of quantum electromagnetic energies (S-radiation), which reveals the origin of geopathic radiation (GR), which, as is well known, cause diseases. For the same reason, electric generators, including solar panels, together with electric current generate quantum currents. Internet technology and satellites transform them into S-radiation, the effects of which, like GR, cause diseases. The orbits of these satellites correlate with the dislocation of coronavirus foci, indicating their involvement in the emergence and development of the pandemic. It is shown that the S-radiated metal of the roof of the car, as well as a person infected with COVID-19, generate S-radiations that infect others. Proposed measures that will increase the effectiveness of quarantines, which will stop the pandemic.
Category: Physics of Biology