Collective behavior of water molecules in microtubules

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Abstract

A theoretical model for the description of a collective behavior of water molecules as an assembly of two-level quantum biological system is proposed. In this model, Micro-Tubules are considered as quantum cavities. Their role is to provide a single mode of biophoton field, in such a way that water molecules to be considered not as independent individuals, but rather as whole, in this manner water molecules are embedded in and interacting with a common radiation field. In the model proposed, collective behavior of water molecules is characterized by coherent water states analogous to Bloch states, whose main feature is to trap biophotons in a collective fashion. Finally some applications to electroencephalography are considered.

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Nistreanu, A. (2016). Collective behavior of water molecules in microtubules. In IFMBE Proceedings (Vol. 55, pp. 473–477). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-287-736-9_112

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