[3] viXra:2506.0162 [pdf] submitted on 2025-06-29 01:02:15
Authors: Nicolae Mazilu
Comments: 253 Pages.
This work, as a whole, is addressed to a wide range of scientists who, naturally, approach the research of the human brain from different points of view. Our own main point is that no matter of the angle of approach in the brain research, a scientist must be aware of the physical possibility of working of the brain. We describe such a possibility by modeling the brain as matter, active through an agent analogous to light: the brain behaves like a universe.Consequently, in this instalment of the work, the emphasis is on quantization as an essential function of a universe, according to its concept. The Planck’s quantization is taken as prototype in unfolding the concept. It is shown, mathematically, how the quantization works for the charge. Based on this physics, a scenario is described for the manner of communication in the brain. Specific conservation laws generated by the condition of quantization are provided, and a concept of interpretation is defined based on the idea of dyons, the particles invented by Julian Schwinger.The subject is, obviously, not closed; there is more to follow from the work. However, an affine theory of a universe concept is proposed, as a kind of ‘bonus’ in closing this instalment of the work, just for the sake of illustration of some essential points of the general theory.
Category: Physics of Biology
[2] viXra:2506.0156 [pdf] submitted on 2025-06-27 15:29:43
Authors: Johan Nygren
Comments: 16 Pages.
The kidney concentrates urine by a form of reverse osmosis and not by forward osmosis as traditionally believed. This form of reverse osmosis can operate at low pressures such as those within the kidney filtration system. Recent advances in the understanding of osmosis have made it possible to discover this new type of reverse osmosis, that is inherent to narrow tubes at the micrometer scale.
Category: Physics of Biology
[1] viXra:2506.0147 [pdf] replaced on 2025-08-09 22:03:20
Authors: Fran De Aquino
Comments: 2 Pages.
I show here that several types of Viral Capsids can be easily destructed by means of a specific violet radiation. This possibility is extremely advantageous from the technical viewpoint, because can be very efficient to destruct viral capsids for example, inside hospitals (hospital disinfection), at home, inside buildings, etc.
Category: Physics of Biology