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Biological Proof of the Mechanism of “Quantum Theory” of Biological Processes in Vivo
Emma A. Tumasyan
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DOI:10.17265/1934-7375/2017.04.005
A great amount of results obtained from the experiments carried out by a number of scientists and by us especially have been subjected to modeling which enabled to implement analysis according to the method of dialectics “cause↔consequence”. A variety of numerous factors (chemical, physical, etc.) that engender the same biological process have been characterized by a single vector-energy (E) which along with the time (T) parameter defines the dose: D (dose) = E (energy) × T (time). Dose (D) as a cause and biological process as a consequence revealed a number of interrelated regularities such as discontinuity, continuity, homogeneity, heterogeneity, relativity, successiveness, abruptness, spontaneity and correlation between biological processes. Thus, the life cycle in vivo was based on these regularities. Besides, these regularities are necessary and sufficient to prove biologically the bioprocess realized by the mechanism of “quantum theory”.
Discontinuity, continuity, homogeneity, heterogeneity, relativity, successive, abruptness, spontaneity, correlation, life cycle.
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