Nonlinear quantum phenomena and biophysical aspects of complexity related to health and disease

L. Brizhik, A Foletti

Article ID: 5915
Vol 28, Issue 3, 2014
DOI: https://doi.org/10.54517/jbrha5915
Received: 9 October 2014; Accepted: 9 October 2014; Available online: 9 October 2014; Issue release: 9 October 2014

Abstract

In this paper we discuss living systems as a non-linear self-interacting phenomenon, stabilized by the non-linear interaction between matter and self-created electromagnetic field. Such electromagnetic field can arise, in particular, as the radiation from electrosolitons which mediate the charge transport along macromolecules in metabolic redox processes. The non-linear nature of solitons results in an effective mechanism and leads to the synchronization of redox processes. It allows intra- and intercellular communication and long-range coherence in the system. One peculiar property of solitons is the resonant effect of external weak stimuli on their dynamics, which can explain the mechanism of low-intensity (non-thermal) electromagnetic therapies. We also discuss the stabilizing role of noise and spatial symmetry breaking in living organisms as open dissipative structures far from equilibrium, and health/disease states as the corresponding attractors of the system in the multi-parametric phase diagram. The essential role of electromagnetic potentials in self-regulation and self-healing processes is analyzed, based on the long-range matter-field interaction and fast information transfer, provided by the electromagnetic potentials.


Keywords

non-linearity;complexity;solitons;endogenous electromagnetic field;electrosolitons;coherence;resonance;system information therapy;attractor;health;disease;allostasis


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