Physics of Biology

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[3] viXra:2310.0130 [pdf] submitted on 2023-10-27 04:10:55

Gravitational and Rotational Entanglements of Nuclear Magnetic Moments for Nonlocal Biomolecular Recognition and Charging and Macro-Entanglement of Planetary Clouds

Authors: Reginald B. Little
Comments: 22 Pages. Novel Theory of entanglement of matter on subatomic and planetary sizes by Nuclear Magnetic Moments is developed further with details by Reginald B. Little.

Fermentative productions of amino acids are thought to retain homochirality. This work can propose rotational motions for accelerations by centrifugations during fermentative processes enrich heavier, stable isotopes of differing nuclear magnetic moments (NMMs) with consequent possibility of altered chirality and magnitude of rotating polarized light for altering chemical, physical and biological phenomena of such enantiomers. The author discovered gravity seeding homochirality. Thereby in this work, the author determined that altered gravity can change magnitude and direction of chirality. In this work, the changes in isotopes alter gravitational effects on metabolism of enantiomers in hosts eating fermentative produced amino acids. Cancer was determined from eating heavier isotopes from fermentative processes and cancer cells were reasoned in this work to be more affected as earth’s gravitational field is reduce by travel away from earth’s surface. Similarly accelerated motional and gravitational effects on isotopes in planetary atmospheres of Earth, Saturn, Jupiter, and Uranus by 14N, 15N, 1H, 3He, 13C and 17O was reasoned in this work to cause lightning. Such solvent of positive NMMs were reasoned by collisional exchange to accumulate and exchange charges in clouds and collisional exchange solute negative NMMs were reasoned to alter charge for production of leaders and streamers to induce lightning strikes. Lack of sufficient 13C and 17O in the CO2 of Venus’ atmosphere is explained in this work to mediate lack of charge accumulation and discharge for explaining lack of lightning on Venus. The lower temperature (-214 oC) and raining N2 (boiling temperature of -210 oC) in Neptune was reasoned in this work to strips 15N from the atmosphere of Neptune for explaining its lack of lightning despite its similar atmospheric composition but warmer (-193 oC) as Uranus. The charged 1H atmosphere of Neptune is thereby the basis for charging Neptune’s atmosphere and the author thereby explains the disappearance and reappearance of Neptune’s clouds by magnetic coupling of charged atmosphere of Neptune to Sun’s magnetic field.
Category: Physics of Biology

[2] viXra:2310.0126 [pdf] replaced on 2023-11-12 21:50:55

Consciousness, the Life After Death Probability and the Intelligence Evolution in the Universe

Authors: K. L. Senarath Dayathilake
Comments: 55 Pages.

This article explores the enduring mysteries of consciousness and the afterlife, two enigmatic topics that have fascinated humanity for ages. Despite extensive scientific efforts, the existence of an afterlife remains unproven, and understanding consciousness remains a significant challenge. The research introduces innovative hypotheses through simple thought experiments with empirical evidence and robust theoretical foundations. It delves into the complexities of consciousness, its relationship with the brain, and the need for interdisciplinary approaches encompassing physics, psychology, and philosophy. Boldly contemplating the probability of a continuous consciousness after death, the study argues that existing evidence strongly supports this idea. Beyond theoretical implications, it envisions practical outcomes, suggesting that insights into these mysteries could enhance human well-being and contribute to a more harmonious world. In summary, this article embarks on a quest to shed light on age-old questions about consciousness and the afterlife. Through fresh methodologies, it aims to provide new perspectives that could reshape our understanding of existence and inspire intellectuals to positive individual and societal advancements.
Category: Physics of Biology

[1] viXra:2310.0036 [pdf] submitted on 2023-10-09 02:24:04

Relativistic Chiral Inversion of Non-Zero Nuclear Magnetic Moments During Centrifugal Industrial Fermentative Processes

Authors: Reginald B. Little
Comments: 15 Pages. This manuscript gives powerful theory from authors prior theory of nuclear magnetic moments for explaining range of phenomena from industrial fermentative productions to lack of lightning on Venus and Neptune and Neptune's disappearing clouds!

Fermentative productions of amino acids are thought to retain homochirality. This work proposes rotational motions for accelerations by centrifugations during fermentative processes enrich heavier, stable isotopes of differing nuclear magnetic moments (NMMs) with consequent altered chirality and magnitude of rotating polarized light for altering chemical, physical and biological phenomena. The author discovered gravity seeding homochirality. Thereby in this work, the author determined that altered gravity can change magnitude and direction of chirality. In this work, the changes in isotopes alter gravitational effects on metabolism in hosts eating fermentative produced amino acids. Cancer was determined from eating heavy isotopes from fermentative processes and cancer cells were reasoned in this work to be more affected as earth’s gravitational field is reduce by travel away from earth’s surface. Similarly accelerated motional and gravitational effects on isotopes in planetary atmospheres of Earth, Saturn, Jupiter and Uranus by 14N, 15N, 1H, 3He, 13C and 17O was reasoned in this work to cause lightning. Such solvent of positive NMMs were reasoned to accumulate and exchange charges in clouds and solute negative NMMs were reasoned to alter charge for streamers to induce lightning strikes. Lack of sufficient 13C and 17O in the CO2 of Venus’ atmosphere is explained in this work to mediate lack of charge accumulation and discharge for lack of lightning on Venus. The lower temperature (-214 oC) and raining N2 (boiling temperature of -210 oC) in Neptune was reasoned in this work to strips 15N from the atmosphere of Neptune for explaining its lack of lightning in spite of its similar atmospheric composition but warmer (-193 oC) as Uranus. Such internal charging of Neptunian’s atmosphere by the inability to discharge lightning by the author’s theory is a basis for stronger gravitomagnetic coupling of Neptune to the magnetic field of the Sun. The author thereby explains the disappearance and appearance cycle of Neptune’s clouds by gravitomagnetic coupling of charged clouds of Neptune to 11-year magnetic pole reversal of the Sun!
Category: Physics of Biology