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Chronoastrobiology: Proposal, nine conferences, heliogeomagnetics, transyears, near-weeks, near-decades, phylogenetic and ontogenetic memories

Title: Chronoastrobiology: Proposal, nine conferences, heliogeomagnetics, transyears, near-weeks, near-decades, phylogenetic and ontogenetic memories
Authors: Halberg F.; Cornélissen G.; Regal P.; Otsuka K.; Wang Z.; Katinas G.S.; Siegelova J.; Homolka P.; Prikryl P.; Chibisov S.M.; Holley D.C.; Wendt H.W.; Bingham C.; Palm S.L.; Sonkowsky R.P.; Sothern R.B.; Pales E.; Mikulecky M.; Tarquini R.; Perfetto F.; Salti R.; Maggioni C.; Jozsa R.; Konradov A.A.; Kharlitskaya E.V.; Revilla M.; Wan C.; Herold M.; Syutkina E.V.; Masalov A.V.; Singh R.B.; Singh R.K.; Kumar A.; Singh R.; Sundaram S.; Sarabandi T.; Pantaleoni G.; Watanabe Y.; Kumagai Y.; Gubin D.; Uezono K.; Olah A.; Borer K.; Kanabrocki E.A.; Bathina S.; Haus E.; Hillman D.; Schwartzkopff O.; Bakken E.E.; Zeman M.; Faraone P.
Source: Biomedicine and Pharmacotherapy
Publisher Information: Elsevier Masson SAS
Publication Year: 2020
Collection: NORA (National aggregator of open repositories of Russian universities) / Национальный агрегатор открытых репозиториев российских университетов
Subject Terms: Astrobiology; Chronoastrobiology; Chronobiology; Chronome; Chronomics
Description: "Chronoastrobiology: are we at the threshold of a new science? Is there a critical mass for scientific research?" A simple photograph of the planet earth from outer space was one of the greatest contributions of space exploration. It drove home in a glance that human survival depends upon the wobbly dynamics in a thin and fragile skin of water and gas that covers a small globe in a mostly cold and vast universe. This image raised the stakes in understanding our place in that universe, in finding out where we came from and in choosing a path for survival. Since that landmark photograph was taken, new astronomical and biomedical information and growing computer power have been revealing that organic life, including human life, is and has been connected to invisible (non-photic) forces in that vast universe in some surprising ways. Every cell in our body is bathed in an external and internal environment of fluctuating magnetism. It is becoming clear that the fluctuations are primarily caused by an intimate and systematic interplay between forces within the bowels of the earth - which the great physician and father of magnetism William Gilbert called a 'small magnet' - and the thermonuclear turbulence within the sun, an enormously larger magnet than the earth, acting upon organisms, which are minuscule magnets. It follows and is also increasingly apparent that these external fluctuations in magnetic fields can affect virtually every circuit in the biological machinery to a lesser or greater degree, depending both on the particular biological system and on the particular properties of the magnetic fluctuations. The development of high technology instruments and computer power, already used to visualize the human heart and brain, is furthermore making it obvious that there is a statistically predictable time structure to the fluctuations in the sun's thermonuclear turbulence and thus to its magnetic interactions with the earth's own magnetic field and hence a time structure to the magnetic fields in organisms. ...
Document Type: article in journal/newspaper
Language: English
Relation: https://doi.org/10.1016/S0753-3322(04)80025-8; https://openrepository.ru/article?id=254078
Availability: https://openrepository.ru/article?id=254078
Rights: open access
Accession Number: edsbas.6DADF394
Database: BASE