A blueprint for research and development for design and development of suitable electromagnetic treatment of genetic diseases (Escultura, Journal of Biomaterials and Nanobiotechnology, 3(2), 2012) known as genetic sterilization is applied to infectious diseases including viruses. It is based on the Grand Unified Theory (Escultura, Nonlinear Analysis, A-Series, 69(3), 2008) and the Unified Theory of Evolution (Escultura, The Journal of the Science of Healing Outcomes, 2015). Since every physical characteristic of living thing is determined by a gene, so is the undesirable symptom of a disease. For virus, its undesirable symptom is determined principally by the wavelength of the natural vibration of its gene as sequence of base materials which is equal to its measure as a segment of a double helix. Radiation with wavelength equal to this measure will resonate with it. Raising its intensity suitably will sterilize the gene, stop its spread and render it harmless to the host; then the disease is treated without harm to normal cells. Another treatment is establishing resonance with radiation of wavelength equal to the measure of the virus (protein strand with the gene) across; raising its intensity suitably will burn the virus without side effect (since it is much smaller than normal cells).
This paper was inspired by the challenge posed by the ebola virus. In 2012, the author published, Electromagnetic Treatment of Genetic Diseases [
The methodology here is qualitative mathematics and modeling (QMAM) introduced in and the main contribution of [
Making conclusions, visualizing, abstracting, thought experimenting, learning, creating concepts for building mathematical space, intuition, imagination, trial and error to sift out what is appropriate, negating what is known to gain insights into the unknown, altering premises to draw out new conclusions, thinking backwards, finding basic premises for a mathematical space and the search for laws of nature.
Qualitative modeling explains natural phenomena (appearances of nature) and how nature (our universe) works in terms of natural laws its main tool qualitative mathematics [
True to its name, GUT encompasses and unifies the natural sciences on the natural laws the superstring being the common thread. GUT has theoretical applications in biology [
We summarize both physical theories GUT and UTE for applications to the treatment of genetic and infectious diseases with focus on the latter.
Quantum gravity, one of the three pillars of GUT, is the science of physical systems at the atomic scale or less, an extension of quantum physics to dark matter (the others are thermodynamics in the broad sense and macro gravity).
Mathematical concept is created by thought [
What appears empty Cosmos other than cosmological bodies is actually dark matter, i.e., matter not observable by the medium of light, one of the two fundamental states of matter known only by its impact on ordinary or visible matter, the other fundamental state. Its existence follows from the steady appearance of matter in the Cosmos at the rate of one star per minute [
In any physical system and its interaction, the sum of kinetic (visible) and latent (dark) energy is constant, gain of energy is maximal and loss of energy is minimal.
What does dark matter consist of? Our answer: the superstring. The full derivation of its structure (nested generalized physical fractal [
Energy Conservation expresses itself in many ways and forms stated in the next natural law.
Energy conservation has many expressions or forms: order, symmetry, economy, least action, optimality, efficiency, stability, self-similarity (nested fractal), coherence, resonance, quantization, synchronization, smoothness, uniformity, motion-symmetry balance, non-redundancy, non-extravagance, evolution to infinitesimal configuration, helical and related configuration such as circular, spiral and sinusoidal and, in biology, genetic encoding of characteristics, reproduction and order in diversity and complexity and configuration that provides optimal capability. (We call each component here physical principle).
Energy is motion of matter; therefore, matter and energy are never separate and anything that has energy, e.g., photon, has mass; conversely, anything massless is not matter. Wave is suitably synchronized vibration of the medium [
The interaction, dynamics and physical characteristics of a physical system is shaped by internal and external factors; in general the internal is principal over the external and the latter works through the former.
The next law inspired by a high school experiment many years ago is central to the study of turbulence and derivation of the structure and configuration of the superstring as nested generalized physical fractal, the only structure that makes it indestructible [
Low pressure sucks matter around it and the initial rush of matter towards region of low pressure stabilizes into local turbulence, e.g., hurricane; conversely, coherent flux induces low pressure around it.
The proof of the existence of the superstring and derivation of its structure, properties and behavior is in [
The fundamental building block of dark matter is the non-agitated superstring. It is a circular helical loop and nested fractal sequence of superstrings or toroidal fluxes, with itself as first term; each toroidal flux in the sequence is a superstring having toroidal flux, a superstring, traveling at 7(1022) cm/sec along its cycles, etc.; each superstring except the first, is contained in and self-similar to the preceding term in structure, behavior and properties.
This speed of 7(1022) cm/sec was measured as the linear speed of the gravitational flux of the proton [
The first term of the nested fractal superstring is a circular helix that forms a loop (
The superstring is non-agitated if cycle length (CL) < 10−16 m, semi agitated if 10−16 < CL < 10−14 m, agitated if segment has CL > 10−14 m. Steady shrinking due to Energy Conservation makes the semi-agitated phase almost instantaneous. Thus, non-agitated superstrings comprise almost all of dark matter.
We also identify the superstring with its first term (
When suitable electromagnetic wave hits a non-agitated superstring it converts to a semi-agitated superstring but when it hits a semi-agitated superstring a pair of mutually exclusive events occurs: a) the first term of its fractal superstring bulges to retain the toroidal flux speed despite the energy imparted on it, by Energy Conservation, turning it into an agitated superstring called primum, unit of visible matter, its toroidal flux non-agitated, or b) the first term breaks, its toroidal flux, a superstring, remaining non-agitated (dark). The next law articulates our findings.
When suitable electromagnetic wave hits a semi-agitated superstring one of these occurs: a) the outer superstring breaks, its toroidal flux remaining non-agitated superstring; b) a segment bulges into a primum, an
agitated superstring and a unit of visible matter.
The next law governs flux interactions.
Fluxes of the same direction attract but fluxes of opposite directions repel.
What is a primum? When the toroidal flux along its cycles is hit by cosmic waves coming from all directions it is thrown into erratic motion and bounces with other superstrings turning it into a spike [
The induced vortex flux is measured as charge, its unit the electron’s charge: −1 (1.6(10−19) coulombs). The electron, +quark, −quark, charges −1, +2/3, −1/3, respectively [
The primum’s toroidal and induced vortex fluxes and natural vibration of dark matter endow dark matter huge latent energy partially convertible to kinetic (visible) energy. The latent energy density of dark matter: 1026 joules/cubic ft. (de Broglie [
The next natural law is special form of Flux Compatibility* that applies to vortex fluxes directly.
Two prima of opposite toroidal flux spins attract at their induced vortex flux rims but repel at their poles; otherwise, they repel at their rims but attract at their poles. Two prima of same toroidal flux spins connect at their rims only through a primum of opposite toroidal flux spins between them.
Primal interaction is governed by Flux Compatibility and Flux-Low-Pressure Complementarity.
The proton consists of two +quarks joined by a −quark at their rims, by Flux Compatibility (
The electron attaches to both +quarks beside the −quark but away from the negative quark of the proton, their centers viewed from the north-pole forming a quadrilateral. Their coherent fluxes in the interior suck only light neutral primum, the neutrino, to form the neutron (
The protons form the nucleus of the atom first (
The nucleus is a magnet of positive polarity, the vortex flux around it its magnetic field. Viewed from the north-pole the vortex flux of the atom spins counterclockwise.
Being negatively charged the electrons are attracted to the vortex flux away from the eye but being light, they are swept into orbit by it. By centrifugal force, the most energetic orbital electrons are closest to the equatorial plane near the equator; they form the outermost orbital shells; the least energetic cluster near the poles and form the lowest orbital shells. Moreover, the eye sucks non-agitated superstrings that accumulate steadily in the nucleus as mini black hole [
(The figures in this section are taken from the book, Scientific Natural Philosophy [
We identify natural laws that apply to biological systems and call them biological laws.
Since in biology we deal with the tiny superstrings in large numbers, sometimes at great speed, processes, motion, etc., interactions are stochastic (uncertainty of small and large numbers [
BL1. Stochastic Complexity Law. Physical processes, configurations and interactions at the atomic scale proceed stochastically towards greater complexity subject to natural laws, already attained structures and other boundary conditions.
High kinetic energy limits formation of complex physical systems since it rips clusters apart. Moreover, the more complex the configuration or process the less likely it occurs. Living organisms emerged only when the Earth cooled sufficiently that allowed more complex clustering by carbon atoms. Carbon has four valence electrons that bond with other carbon atoms to form huge strong organic compounds, e.g., the cells, tissues and organs of biological organisms. Carbon molecule has the strongest possible bonding owing to its simplicity, symmetry, stability and “rule of 8” principle of chemistry. In the hot early universe only simple prima formed. BL1 debunks the common belief that carbon, e.g., oil and coal, comes from decayed organisms which are more complex. Like crystals, carbon deposits do multiply. They also form in the atmosphere.
BL2. Stability Law. Although all possible configurations and clustering of matter may arise stochastically only stable ones remain or are replicated; this is the basis of natural selection.
BL2 is a generalization of Darwin’s theory of natural selection. Physical systems that violate a physical principle are unstable and vanish in due course. Examples are man-made short-lived prima (by non-redundancy and non-extravagance principles). In biology unstable species become extinct.
The overwhelming base element of all living things on Earth is carbon although there are rare known metal-based living things underground [
Since heat agitates and keeps prima simple it raises the chance of formation of more complex configurations of matter. This accounts for the considerable diversity of living organisms coming from hot magma oozing out of cavities in the Earth’s interior, e.g., calderas and volcanic Galapagos and Hawaiian Islands.
In his Dialectics of Nature [
BL3. Existence of Nodal Points. Development including physical processes and evolution while generally smooth over a long period of time may be interrupted by abrupt changes or jumps called nodal points.
Examples of nodal points in nature are: 0˚C (water converts to ice or ice to water), 100˚C (water converts to steam or steam to water), emergence of snake species with toxin (bifurcation), and life from non-life with the formation of the gene. BL3 contradicts Darwin’s theory of evolution directly [
Engel’s Quantity-Quality Transformation Law says, essentially, that a nodal point is the result of small or quantitative changes. This is not true with respect to the issue of the “missing link”, i.e., the existence of species that lies between the primate crawling on four legs and the erect human species standing on two. According to Darwin changes in species are smooth and infinitesimal becoming noticeable over time. Thus, Darwin’s theory says that there is an intermediate species between the crawling primates and the erect humans. Engels’ dialectics does not rule it out either; he simply says that such nodal points exist but not necessarily where and when. If such a creature exists it must stand on two feet with elongated body slanted away from the vertical and attached to the legs at lower end. This posture is energy dissipating since the leg joints would be battling against the torque exerted by its weight due to gravity. Such species would be unstable and become extinct quickly (Stability Law) if it existed.
BL4. Opposite Forces (Tendencies) Resolution Law. Motion or process proceeds through synchronized resolution of opposite forces or tendencies.
Water wave, for instance, is synchronized vibration of the medium (true of all waves, e.g., electromagnetic waves), due to synchronized resolution of two opposite forces―water pressure and gravity. Water wave is generated at a point on the surface, say, by dropping a piece of rock on it that pushes the water molecules down the surface. Water pressure pushes them up above the surface due to momentum. (Pressure is effect of Brownian motion of the molecules due to the impact of cosmic waves) Gravity pulls them down again below the surface due to momentum, etc., resulting in vibration of the water molecules in place. The vibration resonates with surrounding molecules propagating it radially along concentric circles in accordance with the following natural law discovered in the course of analyzing and explaining the disastrous final flight of the Columbia Space Shuttle in 2004 [
BL5. Resonance Law. Maximum resonance between waves or vibration occurs when they have the same characteristics including wave-length as well as variation of amplitude. The degree of resonance declines as the difference between wave characteristics and orders of magnitude of wavelengths rises, the latter principal. However, at suitably high order of magnitude of wavelength the infinitesimal effect of resonance with orders of magnitude nearby becomes considerable.
Example: when a tuning fork vibrates, another tuning fork of same frequency wavelength vibrates. The next law is an extension of BL5 and has medical applications [
BL6. Law of Resonance and Superposition. Two waves of same order of magnitude resonate maximally when they have exactly the same characteristics and the principal determinant of level of resonance is wavelength or frequency; when two waves of different characteristics resonate their wave characteristics superpose on each other and form composite wave; in the case of a wave and a physical system resonance occurs when the wavelength of the former is comparable to the wavelength of the natural vibration of the latter or its measure across.
The gene is the first physical system formed in nature that when adjoined to a protein strand (virus) exhibits properties of living cell. The gene consists of a sequence of four nucleotide bases, adenine paired with thymine through hydrogen bonding and guanine paired with cytosine also joined by hydrogen. In an organism the genes form a sequence in the cellular nucleus that makes up each of the pair of DNA parallel helical strands of the same composition that are mirror images of each other coiled into a helix in the chromosomes (the topologically appropriate configuration for passing on the genes to daughter cells in mitosis without entanglement). Genes of living cell, particularly, their sequencing of base elements, determine its physical characteristics and behavior; for a disease, this extends to its symptoms. This is the content of the next biological law (modified), a generalization of Mendel’s genetics and contribution to the theory of evolution [
A major milestone in biology is the discovery that the common medium of the brain and gene for their functions are brain waves. Brain waves are electromagnetic waves encoded with the vibration characteristics of the neurons the principal determinant of which is the natural variation of the genes encoded on it. The primary function of the brain is control and coordination of body functions, processes and conscious motion directly through the creative-integrative region (CIR) [
BL7. The Determinant Law. Each gene determines a specific physical characteristic of a plant or animal; conversely, every physical characteristic of a plant or animal is determined by a gene.
The gene distinguishes living from nonliving thing, the virus being the simplest. It is not an organism and cannot reproduce by itself. Therefore, it enters the nucleus of a host cell, emits its brain waves that agitates and converts superstrings in the cellular membrane of the host cell to prima that form the same virus in accordance with BL7. Since electromagnetic wave is fractal (being generated by the normal vibration of the fractal atomic nucleus) it is highly energetic. In the human body brain waves emitted by the genes agitate and convert superstrings to prima that form the tissues in the cellular membrane. The gene is replicated in every cell of the body.
How does nature insure that every part of the body grow in the right place? A gene turns on only in the right place to convert superstrings to suitable molecules on cue from the surrounding environment. This is how the cells and tissues are produced in various parts of the body which are determined by the genes responsible for their development. The specific environment is determined by enzymes and distribution of cumulus cells that initially surround the egg cell. Some chemicals are produced by specialized glands in the same way. Moreover, even turn-over of cells is genetic in the sense that each replacement has the genetic code of the oxidized old cell. We articulate our findings.
BL8. Law of Genetic Activation. Activation of a gene proceeds on cue from the immediate environment; this avoids anomaly in the development of an organism.
The next law sheds light on genetic alteration, mutation or alteration and evolution.
BL9. Genetic Brain Wave Propagation and Encoding. In an organism the gene generates and propagates brain waves; it is in harmony and at resonance with all its genes. A foreign gene or mutant may have discordant resonance with the chromosome that agitates the superstrings there and converts them into its mirror image in one of the pair of DNA strands of the recipient cell. Then it quickly produces its mirror image on the other DNA strand of the pair yielding a new gene, a mutant that determines new characteristics.
Mutation is complete when every cell has been similarly altered genetically. Then this characteristic becomes hereditary. First, a gene is altered then other genes also, locally at first, until it spreads to the entire body. It follows that genetic disorder may be acquired but once acquired it gets encoded in other cells and may not be removed beyond a certain period. It can only be neutralized by a neutralizer gene or eliminated without side effect by electromagnetic treatment [
BL9 is the basis of the phenomenon of extra sensory perception (ESP) where one’s brain waves resonates with someone else’s far away. There is significant scientific verification of it in dogs reported by Science and Scientific American.
Corollary. A foreign gene may, by resonance, superpose its brain waves on brain waves emitted by a host organism to form composite brain waves that modify that gene accordingly (has applications to medicine in [
In the application of the Internal-External Factor Dichotomy Law to evolution the gene is the internal and principal factor and the environment the external and secondary factor, a departure from Darwin.
A cell is altered when suitable new gene is introduced their brain waves superposing on each other and forming composite vibration characteristics. In effect, their base elements form a composite gene. Genetic alteration also involves changes in the sequence of genetic base elements. Radiation including background radiation may also cause genetic alteration; so does direct exposure to a foreign gene, especially, a primate’s. Frequent, consistent and sustained use of body part may create a new gene in accordance with the Determinant Law. It is known that like the gene, the neuron emits energetic brain waves that produce molecules in its cellular membrane [
BL10. Law of Genetic Alteration. The possible sources of genetic alteration are: a) radiation, e.g., electromagnetic waves, b) exposure to foreign gene, c) frequent, consistent and sustained use of body part, d) exposure to some chemicals, e.g., PCB, e) pre-occupation with some object and(f) introduction of neutralizer gene.
This law has application to training of athletes (drills) by creating suitable reflexes and strong muscles both of which are genetic. It applies to training of performing artists, e.g., pianist. It is also manifested in the evolution of species that walked on four legs and became erect. Occasionally, members stood up to see farther in search of food or spot intruder. Over time, this new physical characteristic of standing erect became encoded genetically along with appropriate reflexes and features until standing became a natural posture. Then the front legs found new functions and the anatomy of both front legs and the face were genetically encoded and modified accordingly.
Rice farmers on plain fields in rural Philippines develop flat feet by sustained and consistent walking on mud, sometimes waist-deep (flat foot sinks less on mud). The effect is thickening of the tissues of the flat of the foot which is genetically encoded. While flat-footedness is subject to Stochastic Complexity this physical feature is the stable one in this situation. Farmers also develop oversized protruding strong big toes that are slightly arched away from the little toes by sticking their big toes into the slippery soil while climbing steep hills. This is reinforced by climbing coconut trees by sticking the big toes on narrow cuts on the trunk. The Stochastic Complexity and Stability Laws along with BL10 account for it. Genetic alteration in an adopted child follows from the corollary.
A person in pain may cope with it by adjusting posture, e.g., when the pain is in the spinal column, he adjusts posture to ease it and when sustained suitably corresponding genetic alteration and encoding occur.
It is popularly believed that humans originated in Africa and that humans elsewhere in the globe are the result of migration. This is at odds with the Stochastic Complexity and Stability Laws since all species come from the same stuff―superstrings―that fill up the entire Cosmos. It follows that the existence of life (even intelligent beings) elsewhere in the Cosmos is not remote.
The next law offers further explanation of mutation and birthmarks.
BL11. Law of Induced Mutation, Genetic Alteration and modification. When a new gene has discordant resonance with a gene in the host cell its brain waves agitate its chromosomes and produce its mirror image there in one DNA strand that replicates itself in the opposite strand to form a mature gene. When brain waves of foreign gene resonate with a gene of the host cell the characteristics of one superpose on the other and produce a composite (modified) gene that emits its composite brain wave characteristics.
Reproduction insures continuance of a species (survival) subject to the environment which may change over time and affect its course in accordance with the Stability Law. A series of mutations changes the genetic code of species leading to a) quantitative improvement or b) nodal point where a new species splits off from the old (bifurcation). However, nodal point in evolution is not always the result of quantitative advancement but Energy Conservation and Stochastic Complexity Laws and quantization principle. Control refers to dominance over the environment and other species and advancement means rising capability to cope with problems of survival and control including improvement of intelligence [
From the simplest to the most complex living thing beyond virus, reproduction is, essentially, cell division. The only new element is fertilization in plants and animals but even this is followed by cell division that results in the growth of the embryo.
We do not repeat what is known about reproduction but highlight what is new and relevant about it.
1) The gene sequencing is part of the program for reproduction that determines the physiology and configuration of the molecules that form the tissues and organs of the organism. The genes in the DNA of an organism, arranged in sequence of base materials that form them, encode its entire structure, physiology, physical characteristics, instincts and reflexes.
2) The only topologically feasible DNA symmetric replication without entanglement during mitosis is for the double helix to split longitudinally along it between the two pairs of DNA strands, half of the pair slightly contracting as inner coil and sliding out into one of the offspring cells. Then in each offspring cell a DNA strand replicates its mirror image in the parallel chromosome through the brain waves it emits to complete its parallel pair of DNA strands, again, a matured DNA pair. Male or female, the mirror image of the genes in the offspring cell is in the x-chromosomes since if the x-chromosomes from the male go to the offspring cell its DNA there will form its mirror image in the x-chromosomes of the female (to produce a female offspring with x-, x-chro- mosomes); so does the DNA in the y-chromosomes of the female offspring.
3) The egg has half the x-chromosomes of the female containing one of the pair of DNA strands. Each of the male’s sperm cells has either the x-chromosome with its DNA strand or the y-chromosome with the other DNA strand of the pair. Therefore, it has half the chromosomes.
4) Fertilization occurs when the sperm cell penetrates the egg cell and inserts its x- or y-chromosomes to pair with the latter’s helical DNA strand and form parallel pair of helical DNA strands. The process of pairing is the reverse of mitosis, the helical half-chromosomes of the sperm inserting itself into the helical half-chromosomes of the egg, expands slightly to form the parallel pair of the female helical DNA the result of which is a cell containing the pair of parallel helical DNA strands in the x-, x- or x-, y-chromosomes. By resonance, a gene from each partner that will produce the tissues of the same part of the body of the offspring forms a pair, one on each DNA strand of the helical pair of the fertilized egg. Their brain waves superpose on each other to form composite wave characteristics and modify each other accordingly to emit the same composite wave characteristics. The modified gene pair determines the characteristics of that offspring’s body part. If the brain-wave-characte- ristics of a partner’s gene are more prominent than those of its pair this partner’s physical characteristics will be dominant in this offspring, recessive otherwise.
5) A gene of one partner that does not have a counterpart in the other produces its mirror image on the DNA strand contributed by the other partner so that it is shared by the offspring. One partner’s gene is dominant over the other partner’s if its emitted brain wave characteristics are more prominent in the composite brain wave. The component physical characteristics determined by a gene are present in each partner only that one is more prominent in one than in the other.
6) The male genital has counterpart components in the female genital the difference being that the male characteristics are dominant in the former (and vice versa), differentiation reinforced by male hormones.
7) In rare cases (e.g., hermaphrodite) there is no clear dominance of one gender characteristics over the other so that the individual has both penis and vagina. Dominance is sustained and expressed in feelings, emotions and personality make-up by the appropriate hormones (genetically determined) but hormonal imbalance can erode them. Moreover, the levels of hormones and enzymes and nature of physiological process involved in the development of the fetus are genetically determined. However, since genetic alteration is formed in accordance with Stochastic Complexity and regulated by the environment through the Stability Law “gayness” may appear at any point in the family tree (applicable to both gay men and women).
8) Fertilization quickly triggers formation of gene mirror images, composite genetic brain waves and corresponding genetic modification. Since it involves release of energy as brain waves it de-stabilizes the fertilized egg that is resolved by mitosis. Mitosis conforms to energy conservation in terms of symmetry of end result, namely, the replication or fractalization of cells with shared structure. We state our findings as a biological law.
BL12. Law of Reproduction and Correspondence. During fertilization the single full DNA strands from the sperm and egg are paired, by Resonance, so that 1) each pair of genes that produces the same part of the embryo are opposite each other in the chromosomes of the fertilized egg; 2) their brain waves superpose on each other resulting in common composite brain waves; 3) unpaired genes from each parent DNA produce their mirror images in the other to complete genetic composition of the fertilized egg and 4) the energy involved in (1)-(3) causes instability in the fertilized egg that triggers mitosis and starts the development of the embryonic offspring.
In humans the embryonic cells are physically identical during the first few days of cell division. Differentiation begins with changes in nuclear instruction in the activation of the genes by turning them on, i.e., translating genetic codes to produce appropriate tissues and chemicals or keeping them turned off temporarily for some and permanently for others. For example, the genes that will produce the tissues of the embryonic heart will turn on and produce the right molecules in the cellular membranes there including the base molecules of genetic materials where the genes will be replicated along with the cell division that builds the embryonic heart. The genes there with genetic instruction to produce the pancreatic tissues are permanently shut off and eventually excreted when the cell dies.
During the period of growth of an individual the cells multiply exponentially and die linearly (mainly through oxidation). When the individual reaches full growth the growth function tapers off to a linear function. At old age the linear growth function takes a lesser slope than the cell death function, the individual shrinks and functioning neural cells decline. However, there is therapy for countering the effect of ageing at least, mentally. One is to keep active by doing creative work both mentally and physically since the brain is in charge of all such processes [
The present human species took millions of years to achieve by the combination of Stochastic Complexity, Stability and Energy Conservation Laws. Trillions of different structures emerge from this fractal process, ineffective and unstable ones discarded and replaced by stable ones, until present structures and level of precision are achieved which, even now, are not perfect yet as genetic diseases still exist.
The reproductive process has practical applications in agriculture, especially, plant breeding. In medicine scientists are able to isolate a defective gene; then a neutralizer gene is injected into the patient to alter the genetic code and remove the undesirable symptom and cure the ailment. Now molecular biology and genetics can engineer stem cells that can repair dead tissues and offset cell degeneration due to aging.
The Determinant Law is the key that pushes evolution forward. In the development of a species new genes appear steadily in accordance with Stochastic Complexity. If the specific characteristics determined by the genes fall within the parameters favored by the environment with respect to survival, control and advancement, the recipient species will remain stable or even advance; otherwise, it becomes extinct. Needless to say, changes in the environment alter the stability of species. If new genes create new species then bifurcation occurs and a new species of different genetic content emerges and departs from the old one. Otherwise, there is simply continuation or advancement. For example, six million years ago, the snake had a pair of legs located a third of its length from the tail’s tip. That must have been clumsy and unstable. Bifurcation occurred, the new species acquiring agile body that made it wiggle through the bushes and climb trees with ease. Then the pair of legs atrophied but left a pair of scars. Thus, there is some gene that encodes them, perhaps, an alteration of the original.
A nodal point occurred that gave rise to huge muscular snake, e.g., python, anaconda, the old species remaining. Then size became a disadvantage (instability): a) it requires huge amount of food to sustain and b) their prey that had also become smaller could hide in holes or crevices for their survival; these aside from competition for food with other snakes. At this point bifurcation occurred resulting in appearance of smaller snakes that catch their prey in holes or crevices. Then another bifurcation occurred: appearance of snakes with venom for protection, digestion.
For complex living thing it takes a series of mutations to reach a nodal point in accordance with the Quantity- Quality Transformation Law. However, for the virus it takes only a single gene mutation to create a new virus. That is why virus in other species strikes fear in humans that it can mutate and transfer to them. Some microbes mutate and turn the cure into food for them, e.g., some species of typhoid and malaria [
Such changes and advancement are in accordance with BL1 and BL2.
An extension of [
We highlight relevant results from [
1) Brain waves are the medium of both the brain and the gene for their functions [
2) All body processes, responses and reactions are monitored by the CIR for interpretation and appropriate response [
3) A new gene (mutant) in the body emits brain waves in all directions that convert superstrings in one of the pair of chromosomes of each cell to basic prima that form its mirror image as sequence of base elements, a new gene. This new gene emits brain waves that produce its mirror image in the opposite chromosome to form a new pair of mature genes. When the DNA strand splits during mitosis each gene in a pair is passed on to the daughter cell, creates its mirror image and form a new pair of matured genes and the process and DNA are replicated there. A gene from another species may similarly project its brain waves, form its mirror image in the human chromosome and create a new gene. This is the scientific basis of birthmark. Birthmark may also be self-induced on the embryo of the pregnant mother by being mentally pre-occupied with an object, living or not, projecting brain waves that create the gene encoded with its physical characteristics [
4) Over time, all cells will be endowed with this new gene but it will produce tissues and chemicals selectively in accordance with the Genetic Activation Law where every cell produced will carry this gene.
5) Not all genes are inherited from the parents; some are acquired. Once acquired, a gene replicates itself in every cell over time and can be removed only by genetic sterilization since the sterilized gene is not retained in the new cells in the normal turnover of cells and eventually excreted with the dead cells.
6) In cystic fibrosis a neutralizer gene is introduced in the lung through a lever virus infected with it that enters the nucleus of the cell. The neutralizer gene recreates itself in the chromosome objectively producing a composite with the cystic fibrosis gene in the lung without the undesirable symptom (e.g., clogging the lung with mucous) while at the same time recreating itself in the chromosomes of the other cells with the same effect. Not only does it control the disease, it treats it.
7) The treatment in 6) can be applied to other genetic diseases by introducing the appropriate neutralizer genes for specific genetic diseases.
8) By identifying the vibration characteristics of the natural vibration of the defective gene (of the disease) which is defined primarily by its size, i.e., measure across as sequence of base materials and segment of a double helix, radiation with the same vibration characteristics may be generated to resonate with the defective gene alone (analogous to selective resonance in the microwave oven that heats up food alone). Then the patient can be exposed to it and by raising its intensity sufficiently it will sterilize the defective gene, i.e. stop the spread of the disease and render it harmless to the patient without harm to normal cells. It will not replicate itself in the normal turnover of cells and the patient will be cured without side effect. Since genetic vibration is a composite of the vibration of its base elements, it may be sufficient to sterilize a base element alone and remove the brain waves responsible for the undesirable symptom.
9) In the case of a virus another target for resonance is its protein strand (with its gene). The appropriate radiation has wavelength comparable with its size (measure across). If there is no system in the body comparable with it in size (which is likely since the virus is much smaller than the cells) then the radiation will burn the virus without injury to normal cells.
The treatment referred to in (6) and (7) applies only to genetic diseases (symptoms determined by their genes) such as cancer, systemic lupos erythematosus, diabetes, muscular dystrophy and mental disorder which are neither infectious nor contagious. It does not apply to infectious diseases including viruses, e.g., ebola, which reproduces and spreads quickly. However, we can apply (8), a special case of electromagnetic treatment, that utilizes the Resonance and Genetic Sterilization Laws [
If the wavelength of the natural variation of the gene of the virus does not distinguish it from the normal genes for purposes of resonance its amplitude variation must be added to the radiation characteristics of the appropriate radiation for treatment without side effect. This applies also to the radiation resonance with the virus itself for treatment. The amplitude variation of the gene is superposed on the natural variation of the virus.
For infectious diseases in general, the same treatment via genetic resonance applies but requires identifying the genes responsible for the undesirable symptoms and sterilizing them. The infectious disease is genetically altered [
Collaborative and research and development towards the design and fabrication of appropriate device for genetic sterilization of each of the infectious diseases (e.g., fungus that infects the prostate) will require participation of experts in GUT, UTE, the genetic disease concerned who can identify the vibration characteristics of the determinant gene, especially, wavelength and amplitude variation, a nuclear engineer who can identify suitable radioactive material to provide the required resonant radiation, if any, and radiation engineer who can design and fabricate such devise to emit the desired resonant radiation. If the wavelength is already sufficient to distinguish the defective cell (or gene) from normal cell (or gene), then the variation characteristics can be ignored. Only the determinant gene responsible for the undesirable symptom of the disease needs to be sterilized or disabled to treat the disease. The central natural laws involved in this treatment are the Resonance and Internal-External Dichotomy Laws where the latter specifies the signature vibration characteristics of every physical system.