![]() ![]() This characteristic should also form the basis of the pre-biotic evolution, the phase of more or less organized liquid systems that leads from non-life to life. Coherent domains are the product of interaction of water molecules with the vacuum electromagnetic field life has thus a special electromagnetic nature that is bound to the quantum vacuum field. 34-43).Ībstract: according to certain advanced researches and considerations, life has also other essential “ingredients”: active information and a special electrodynamic state of the liquid living matter characterized by coherent domains interspersed by the non-coherent ones. Here an excerpt from Jerman’s article “ The Origin of Life from Quantum Vacuum, Water and Polar Molecules“, published by the American Journal of Modern Physics (Special Issue: Academic Research for Multidisciplinary. Our Italian translation is available here: L’origine della vita oltre il DNA: Vuoto Quantistico, Acqua, Domini di CoerenzaĬlick here to download the presentation (from Jerman’s personal page on Researchgate where you can also find other interesting material): Shift from DNA molecule to water ensemble: can it explain the origin of life? (presentation) Following Reich’s and DeMeo’s experiments the transition from the first to the second phase may last only a few days, while the next transition up to the end of the third phase may last only a few weeks. Somewhere towards the end of the third phase we may speak of the origin of life as known and understood today.īut even the cellular formations of the second phase that today can be found in nanobes, Fox’s microspheres and Reich’s bions can represent a more universal form of life that is capable – if given a suitable molecular environment – to engender simple organisms not in terms of millions of years, but in much shorter terms. On this basis we propose three partially permeating phases of the origin of life: 1) organized water phase involving interplay of hydrophilic surfaces, 2) the phase of quasi cellular structures and 3) the phase of molecular organization. These quite frequent and long range ordered water systems can have many features of living systems, like pumping of environmental energy, forming aggregates, having electrical potential based on charge separation, producing a directed flow of water, long range organization of colloidal systems, synchronization with catalytic reactions etc. ![]() And contrary to the conviction of the mainstream biology, such processes have already been found in water systems, mostly in interfacial water – water that is bound to hydrophilic surfaces. The alternative is that the high molecular organization stems form another highly complex organized process / state that functioned (and still does!) on a much vaster area than molecules. Because of its complexity and a highly dynamic order, it is almost impossible to envisage, how life could originate from the inanimate nature on the basis of some self-organizing molecular process. There is no universally accepted definition of life, but we may understand it as a highly organized, complex and dynamic process involving information-energy-matter (IEM) capable of autonomous continuation and potentially limitless evolution by means of differential reproduction of its basic units (organisms). Therefore, the mystery of the origin of life is sought almost exclusively in molecular terms and processes. In contemporary established biology life is almost exclusively treated as a molecular phenomenon. Jerman illustrates three fundamental phases of the origin of life: The common theme is the role of water in the origin of life, on the basis of the new interdisciplinary researches such as the precious works by Emilio Del Giudice, Luc Montagnier, Giuliano Preparata, Alberto Tedeschi, as well as Reich’s and DeMeo’s experiments. Let’s explore his researches by reading an abstract of his talk at the 11th Conference on the Phyisics, Chemistry and Biology of the Water (organized by Gerald Pollack, professor of Bioengineering, University of Washington) and his article “The Origin of Life from Quantum Vacuum, Water and Polar Molecules”. ![]() He is the professional director of the Institute for Bioelectromagnetics and New Biology – the Bion Institute which is mainly oriented to basic and applied research in the field of bioelectromagnetics, including the studying of interactions between endogenous bioelectromagnetic field of organisms and environmental and molecular electromagnetic fields. Igor Jerman is a Professor of Theoretical Biology at the University of Ljubljana. ![]()
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