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Editors:F. Kongoli, K. Abe, W. Cho, K. Fukui, S. Hirano, D. Joseph, T. Yoshikawa, J.R. Ribas, N. Tran
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Publication Year:2025
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    MODE OF COHERENT DEVELOPMENT OF BIOLOGICAL COMMUNITIES

    Olga Peryanova1; Anatoly Korets2; Aleksandr Ivanenko3; Nikolay Shestakov3; Alexander Filonov4;
    1KRASNOYARSK STATE MEDICAL UNIVERSITY, Krasnoyarsk, Russian Federation; 2INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING PHYSICS AND RADIOELECTRONICS, SIBERIAN FEDERAL UNIVERSITY, Krasnoyarsk, Russian Federation; 3L.V. KIRENSKY INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS SB RAS, Krasnoyarsk, Russian Federation; 4INSTITUTE OF NONFERROUS METALS AND MATERIALS SCIENCE, SIBERIAN FEDERAL UNIVERSITY, Krasnoyarsk, Russian Federation;
    Type of Paper: Regular
    Id Paper: 277
    Topic: 65

    Abstract:

    A theoretical and experimental search has been conducted for a model to explain the therapeutic effect of the "Philippine healer" - ultrafast healing of medical wounds. We came to the conclusion that the AIM+ - model is more suitable than the others. Previously [1-3] 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). LCs can be two-dimensional, three-dimensional, etc. 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+   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:

    Seek and you will find; AIM+ Model; Living Cells

    Cite this article as:

    Peryanova O, Korets A, Ivanenko A, Shestakov N, Filonov A. (2024). MODE OF COHERENT DEVELOPMENT OF BIOLOGICAL COMMUNITIES. In F. Kongoli, K. Abe, W. Cho, K. Fukui, S. Hirano, D. Joseph, T. Yoshikawa, J.R. Ribas, N. Tran (Eds.), Sustainable Industrial Processing Summit Volume 2 Inufusa Intl. Symp. / Oxidative Stress and Technological Innovations in Medicine (pp. 263-264). Montreal, Canada: FLOGEN Star Outreach