INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE
OF BIOPHYSICS
Conference
on Biophotons 1999
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BIOPLASM AND A PHENOMENON OF A MITOGENETIC RADIATION
V.M. Injushin
Department of Biophysics, Al Farabi State University of Kazachstan
Republic Almaty, Kazachstan Republic
Bioplasm is a special thermodynamical state of a cold plasma in the
living organisms. It is both a generator and (as being a continuous optical
medium) a transmitter of a mitogenetic radiation. We have performed unique
experimental investigations on registering mitogenetic radiation with the
use of a fine grained photoemulsion without mechanical contacts with the
latter. No similar effects have been obtained while testing chemiluminescense
sources. Consequently, mitogenetic radiation is generated by an antientropic
substrate - bioplasm - and is a biocoherent wave process. We present numerous
evidences of a biocoherence of a mitogenetic radiation and of its intensity
dependence upon the fluctuations of a physical medium.
We demonstrate a unique bioradioautograph, namely an anomalous outburst
of a mitogenetic radiation of a barley outgrowth 6 h before the beginning
of a Jalash-Tube earthquake (up to 7,5 balls of Richter scale, 150 km to
the east from Almaty). A registration of such an effect initiated a series
of investigations aiming to reveal the biophysical precursors of earthquakes
and to create thus a principally new biophysical service of earthquakes'
prediction.
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