Environmental Light and Its Relationship with Electromagnetic Resonances of Biomolecular Interactions, as Predicted by the Resonant Recognition Model

The meaning and influence of light to biomolecular interactions, and consequently to health, has been analyzed using the Resonant Recognition Model (RRM). The RRM proposes that biological processes/interactions are based on electromagnetic resonances between interacting biomolecules at specific elec...

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Main Authors: Irena Cosic, Drasko Cosic, Katarina Lazar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2016-06-01
Series:International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
Subjects:
DNA
Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/13/7/647
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spelling doaj-1a08e99b4ca8433888c211e92665bcfd2020-11-24T23:44:21ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1660-46012016-06-0113764710.3390/ijerph13070647ijerph13070647Environmental Light and Its Relationship with Electromagnetic Resonances of Biomolecular Interactions, as Predicted by the Resonant Recognition ModelIrena Cosic0Drasko Cosic1Katarina Lazar2College of Science, Engineering and Health, RMIT University, La Trobe Street, Melbourne, Victoria 3000, AustraliaAMALNA Consulting, 46 Second St., Black Rock, Victoria 3193, AustraliaAMALNA Consulting, 46 Second St., Black Rock, Victoria 3193, AustraliaThe meaning and influence of light to biomolecular interactions, and consequently to health, has been analyzed using the Resonant Recognition Model (RRM). The RRM proposes that biological processes/interactions are based on electromagnetic resonances between interacting biomolecules at specific electromagnetic frequencies within the infra-red, visible and ultra-violet frequency ranges, where each interaction can be identified by the certain frequency critical for resonant activation of specific biological activities of proteins and DNA. We found that: (1) the various biological interactions could be grouped according to their resonant frequency into super families of these functions, enabling simpler analyses of these interactions and consequently analyses of influence of electromagnetic frequencies to health; (2) the RRM spectrum of all analyzed biological functions/interactions is the same as the spectrum of the sun light on the Earth, which is in accordance with fact that life is sustained by the sun light; (3) the water is transparent to RRM frequencies, enabling proteins and DNA to interact without loss of energy; (4) the spectrum of some artificial sources of light, as opposed to the sun light, do not cover the whole RRM spectrum, causing concerns for disturbance to some biological functions and consequently we speculate that it can influence health.http://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/13/7/647environmental lightprotein and DNA interactionssun lightartificial lightproteinDNAbiomolecular electromagnetismresonant recognition model
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author Irena Cosic
Drasko Cosic
Katarina Lazar
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Drasko Cosic
Katarina Lazar
Environmental Light and Its Relationship with Electromagnetic Resonances of Biomolecular Interactions, as Predicted by the Resonant Recognition Model
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
environmental light
protein and DNA interactions
sun light
artificial light
protein
DNA
biomolecular electromagnetism
resonant recognition model
author_facet Irena Cosic
Drasko Cosic
Katarina Lazar
author_sort Irena Cosic
title Environmental Light and Its Relationship with Electromagnetic Resonances of Biomolecular Interactions, as Predicted by the Resonant Recognition Model
title_short Environmental Light and Its Relationship with Electromagnetic Resonances of Biomolecular Interactions, as Predicted by the Resonant Recognition Model
title_full Environmental Light and Its Relationship with Electromagnetic Resonances of Biomolecular Interactions, as Predicted by the Resonant Recognition Model
title_fullStr Environmental Light and Its Relationship with Electromagnetic Resonances of Biomolecular Interactions, as Predicted by the Resonant Recognition Model
title_full_unstemmed Environmental Light and Its Relationship with Electromagnetic Resonances of Biomolecular Interactions, as Predicted by the Resonant Recognition Model
title_sort environmental light and its relationship with electromagnetic resonances of biomolecular interactions, as predicted by the resonant recognition model
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
issn 1660-4601
publishDate 2016-06-01
description The meaning and influence of light to biomolecular interactions, and consequently to health, has been analyzed using the Resonant Recognition Model (RRM). The RRM proposes that biological processes/interactions are based on electromagnetic resonances between interacting biomolecules at specific electromagnetic frequencies within the infra-red, visible and ultra-violet frequency ranges, where each interaction can be identified by the certain frequency critical for resonant activation of specific biological activities of proteins and DNA. We found that: (1) the various biological interactions could be grouped according to their resonant frequency into super families of these functions, enabling simpler analyses of these interactions and consequently analyses of influence of electromagnetic frequencies to health; (2) the RRM spectrum of all analyzed biological functions/interactions is the same as the spectrum of the sun light on the Earth, which is in accordance with fact that life is sustained by the sun light; (3) the water is transparent to RRM frequencies, enabling proteins and DNA to interact without loss of energy; (4) the spectrum of some artificial sources of light, as opposed to the sun light, do not cover the whole RRM spectrum, causing concerns for disturbance to some biological functions and consequently we speculate that it can influence health.
topic environmental light
protein and DNA interactions
sun light
artificial light
protein
DNA
biomolecular electromagnetism
resonant recognition model
url http://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/13/7/647
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