Spatial Homeostasis, Quantum Information Channel, and the Nature of Living Things Within the Framework of the Theory of Byuon

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Series
: Physics Research and Technology
BISAC: SCI055000
DOI: https://doi.org/10.52305/NGAD6102

The nature of the origin of living matter is shown on the basis of the Byuon theory (TB) – a new non-gauge theory of the origin of the world around us. Shown are new thermal power plants created on the basis of TB, which can solve all energy and climatic problems on Earth and on the basis of which it is possible to obtain clean water for the preparation of medicines. Methods for obtaining drugs without side effects are shown.

The book is useful for a wide range of readers as it concerns the origin of all living things, including humans. The book shows heat-and-power installations using new bunn energy, which can solve all the main energy problems on Earth, as well as anthropological reasons for the deterioration of the climate on Earth. The book substantiates new methods of obtaining pure drugs. The book will be interesting for all curious people: students of physical, philosophical, and medical specialties; biophysicists and physicists of various specialties; engineers, pharmacists, etc.

Table of Contents

Foreword

Introduction

Chapter 1. Theory of Byuon and the Quantum Information Channel

Chapter 2. Discovery of New Force

Chapter 3. Methods of Investigating the Quantum Information Channel and Some Experimental Results

Chapter 4. Heat Installation and the Quantum Information Channel

Chapter 5. The Nature of Quantum Mechanics

Chapter 6. Neutrinos are a Mystery and an Answer

Chapter 7. Spatial Homeostasis of the Cell

Chapter 8. On the Biological Effects of Ultra-Highly Dilute Substances

Chapter 9. Physics and Medicine

Chapter 10. The Sun and Homeostasis of Living Matter

Chapter 11. On the Philosophical Aspects of Theory of Byuon

Main Results and Conclusion

Acknowledgements

References


Author’s ORCID iD

Yuriy Baurov: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0998-9911

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