Biomedical Engineering Reference
In-Depth Information
Einstein was right; it is now realised that an interconnection
existingbetweenlivingandnon-livingsystemshasbeenoverlooked,
while quantum theory failed to see the photonic- and biophotonic-
level interaction.
In their normal role biophotons convey energy and information
to parts of a biological system, in addition to their role as a binding
energy at the EM level. One form of photonic information is phase
length, whereby biological systems can infer positions and lengths
of their surroundings for various purposes, including sight, touch,
smell, motion, location and predation. A body's fields connect it
withitsenvironment.Thesewhole-bodyfieldsorbiophotonsareno
different to ordinary connective photons except that they perform
this informative role. Within the body biophotons can perform this
informativeroleandinadditionprovidethedistributionofenergyto
its cells, organs and tissues. DNA is central to this role of supplying
energy during the cell cycle. SFT suggests that self-organisation
within the cell occurs because of the reducing level of energy as the
cycle proceeds. Biophotons provide both the information and the
energy when a group of cells decides to replicate their own species.
2.5 Biophotonic States: Liquid Crystal to Liquid and Back
Again
In biological terms perhaps the most important finding due to
SFT is a quantitative understanding of the transitional chemical
changes from a liquid state to a liquid crystal state that occur to
macromolecular arrays as observed in the various structural forms
of DNA. These chemical changes are directly related to biophotonic
binding energies and states. Well known to atomic physics is the
shell structure of the outer electrons in multi-electron atoms. In the
original Bohr theory, a construction rule for shells was a maximum
of two electrons per orbital in order of increasing orbital energy.
In 1936 Madelung came up with a better matching set of rules.
Orbitals are filled in order of increasing quantum numbers n + l ,
whereorbitalshavethesamevalueof n + l andarefilledinorderof
increasing n .Thisgivesthefollowingorderforfillingorbitals:1 s ,2 s ,
2 p ,3 s ,3 p ,4 s ,3 d ,4 p ,5 s ,4 d ,5 p ,6 s ,4 f ,5 d ,6 p ,7 s ,5 f ,6 d and7 p .In
 
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