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other cosmological levels may involve resonance mechanisms and
a synergy of fractal life forms evolving together. Life itself adapts to
changingcircumstancesandisnotthelonelysurvivalforexistenceat
thejunglelevelofexistence.Wemaydiscoverwearenotalone;there
may be life forms all around us in other solar systems and galaxies.
Either we hide beneath our metaphorical blankets, afraid to look
out beyond our own presumptions, or we go forward optimistically
to forge our own destiny in the cosmos. The differences that exist
between races, tribes or nations may be dwarfed by differences of
species across solarsystems and galaxies withinthe universe.
In the next chapter we examine various forms of diffusion,
a process that appears quite chaotic and overwhelming in the
milieu of the individual charged particles. It seems this picture, like
Darwinian evolution, needs to be modified so that the underlying
physics at the biophotonic level can be viewed. This reveals an SFT
process at the cellular level that may be the basis of the cell cycle
and the replication, growth and development of life forms. Thus life
depends on cooperation across the very large domains within the
cosmosand the very smalldomains ofthe cell and the (bio)photon.
Thusbiologicalevolutionappearsrelatedtocosmologicaleffects:
(1) Biodiversity varied with the phonon energy of the galaxy,
which expanded during the inflationary process. In general as
expansion proceeded there was a steady increase in the bulk
modulusof life formsover time.
(2) There was reduced viability of biological tissues to withstand
the drop-off in bulk modulus at maximum excursions from
the GP, leaving tissues less resistant to the forces wanting
to implode their structure, especially large vertebrates. This
reduction in bulk modulus may have left the largest of these
species (dinosaurs) unableto function at a primary level.
(3) Biodiversity also depended on the energy density within the
solarsystemasitevolvedduringinflation.Cells,tissues,organs,
bone tissue and teeth evolved within the available energy
density over time.
Thus as the solar system evolved it expanded and the energy the
sun emitted dropped off over time and its associated wavelength
also grew with time. Life forms evolved, as shown in Fig. 3.10.
 
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