[5] A.N. Filonov, T.K. Glebova, S.N. Filonov "On the possibility of coherent development of biological communities in laser radiation field" Electronic journal "Researched in Russia", 64, pp. 701-704, 2008 http://zhurnal.ape.relarn.ru/articles/2008/064.pdf"/>

2023-Sustainable Industrial Processing Summit
Intl. Symp on Physics, Mathematics and Multiscale Mechanics

Editors:F. Kongoli, A. B. Bhattacharya, A.C. Pandey, G. Sandhu, F. Quattrocchi, L. Sajo-Bohus, S. Singh, H.S. Virk, R.M. Santilli, M. Mikalajunas, E. Aifantis, T. Vougiouklis, P. Mandell, E. Suhir, D. Bammann, J. Baumgardner, M. Horstemeyer, N. Morgan, R. Prabhu, A. Rajendran
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    MODE OF COHERENT DEVELOPMENT OF BIOLOGICAL COMMUNITIES

    Alexander Filonov1; Aleksandr Ivanenko2; Olga Peryanova3; Anatoly Korets2;
    1INSTITUTE OF NONFERROUS METALS AND MATERIALS SCIENCE SIBERIAN FEDERAL UNIVERSITY KRASNOYARSK PR. IMENI GAZETY KRASNOYARSKII RABOCHII 95 RUSSIAN FEDERATION, Красноярск, Russian Federation; 2INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING PHYSICS AND RADIOELECTRONICS, SIBERIAN FEDERAL UNIVERSITY, Krasnoyarsk, Russian Federation; 3KRASNOYARSK STATE MEDICAL UNIVERSITY, Krasnoyarsk, Russian Federation;
    Type of Paper: Regular
    Id Paper: 479
    Topic: 38

    Abstract:

    Previously [1] - [3] the following were presented: FK, DFK, AIM, AIM+ models.

    The FK model is an elastic-periodic chain of atoms (CH1) in a periodic potential, which is described by commensurate and incommensurate phases.

    In the DFK model, the periodic potential of the FK model is replaced by a second elastically periodic chain of atoms (CH2).

    In the AIM model, the cosmological applications of the FK + DFK models are considered, through the creation of a time chain (CH1 + CH2), a type of open system.

    The rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam voiced the cosmological idea of the AIM model: -

              “Oh, woe! Nothingness is embodied in our flesh,

               Nothingness is surrounded by a border of celestial spheres.

               We tremble in horror from birth to death:

               We are ripples on Time, but it is nothing.”

    In the AIM+ model CH1 atoms returning to the jerk point form a cloud of gas, which condenses on the energy excitations of the time chain (CH1+ CH2), forming associated states with them.

    Let us call the emerging states “living cells” (LC). LC can be two-dimensional, three-dimensional, etc. dimensions. It is possible that the first three-dimensional LC was formed at the stage of inflationary growth of the Universe long before the point of the “Big Bang”; let’s call it “inflaton”. 

    AIM+ - the model considers the phase of inflationary growth of the Universe as the initial stage of the development of a microbial colony.

    It is known that communities of biological cells are open biological systems, which at the initial stages develop according to an exponential law (I-phase). But then they plateau very quickly. We believe that the I-phase can be extended by creating a coherent state for the LC (CR mode), when the entire community develops coherently.

    In experiments [4]-[5], the problem of creating one of the possible CR modes in microbiological systems was solved: - stimulating the growth of a colony of a microbiological culture of e.coli with a physical device with spatial coherence, by resonantly matching the size of a biological cell with the coherence period of the device. As a result: - we observed CR stimulated by an external field - modes with single and multiple subcultures of the microbiological culture. 

    Keywords:

    FK model; DFK; AIM+ model

    References:

    [1] A.K. Abkaryan, A.Yu. Babushkin, B.S. Dobronets, V.S. Krasikov, A.N. Filonov FTT, 2, (2016)
    [2] A.Yu. Babushkin, A.K. Abkaryan, B.S. Dobronets, V.S. Krasikov, A.N. Filonov FTT, 9, (2016)
    [3] A.N. Filonov. Exactly solvable models with applications. LAP LAMBERT Academic Publ., M. (2012). 103 pp.
    [4] A.N. Filonov, O.V. Peryanova "Model of coherent development of biological communities" Electronic journal "Researched in Russia", 63, pp. 695-700, 2008. http://zhurnal.ape.relarn.ru/articles/2008/063.pdf
    [5] A.N. Filonov, T.K. Glebova, S.N. Filonov "On the possibility of coherent development of biological communities in laser radiation field" Electronic journal "Researched in Russia", 64, pp. 701-704, 2008 http://zhurnal.ape.relarn.ru/articles/2008/064.pdf

    Cite this article as:

    Filonov A, Ivanenko A, Peryanova O, Korets A. (2023). MODE OF COHERENT DEVELOPMENT OF BIOLOGICAL COMMUNITIES. In F. Kongoli, A. B. Bhattacharya, A.C. Pandey, G. Sandhu, F. Quattrocchi, L. Sajo-Bohus, S. Singh, H.S. Virk, R.M. Santilli, M. Mikalajunas, E. Aifantis, T. Vougiouklis, P. Mandell, E. Suhir, D. Bammann, J. Baumgardner, M. Horstemeyer, N. Morgan, R. Prabhu, A. Rajendran (Eds.), Sustainable Industrial Processing Summit Intl. Symp on Physics, Mathematics and Multiscale Mechanics (pp. 135-136). Montreal, Canada: FLOGEN Star Outreach