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More Precise TGD Based View about Quantum Biology and Prebiotic Evolution (Part II)

Matti Pitkanen

Abstract


In this work I try to clarify the relation of the basic notions of TGD and of TGD inspired biology to the ordinary bio-chemistry. I also try to improve my understanding about work of Frohlich, Del Giudice, and Pollack using the notions of TGD. The key idea is the notion of coherence induced by weak EM fields with preferred frequencies, which in ordinary quantum theory correspond to energies much below the thermal energy in quantum theory - this creates what is called kT paradox. In TGD framework, one can do without coherence regions, which can be much larger. The basic observation is that for a pair of hydrogen bonded water molecules the reaction 2H2O → H3O2- + dark proton require UV photon with energy of O-H bond of about 5.15 eV. Quantum criticality suggests that this process should occur spontaneously as a chain reaction. This is achieved in the same manner as in nuclear fusion if the dark protons at the flux tube fused to nuclear strings giving rise to dark nuclei. If dark nuclear binding energy transforms as Coulomb energy, the nuclear energy scale of MeV scales down to 1-10 eV - depending on the value of heff. An attractive guess is that the energy range of bio-photons corresponds to that for dark nuclear binding and excitation energies. Their spontaneous transformation back to ordinary nuclei would liberate energy could at least partially explain the evidence for bio-transmutations. Also the relation to cold fusion is interesting. TGD inspired proposal for prebiotic evolution was inspired by the TGD based realization of Expanding Earth hypothesis and assumes that life evolved in underground oceans and burst on the surface of Earth in Cambrian explosion. This view leads to a more precise view about prebiotic evolution. Possible technological implications of this picture - if true - are quite impressive. Cold biofusion could make possible artificial generation of technologically important elements and the mechanism generating EZs could make possible creation of artificial intelligent life forms involving silicates and water.

Part II of this two-part article includes: 4. Some phenomena discussed by Geesink from TGD view point; 5. Basic TGD based vision about prebiotic evolution; 6. About possible practical implications; and References.


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