The biochemical model, which has existed for over 100 years, is insufficient to explain the phenomenon of life. Translating everything into the criteria of classical chemistry or electrochemistry gives the impression of regression. Beyond traditional, well-known chemical reactions, a new reality is opening up, based on a bioelectronic model of life. In this model, the human body is understood as an electronic integrated circuit composed of piezoelectric, pyroelectric, and semiconductor elements, with a biochemical, bioelectronic, informational, and biocybernetic structure. This system is responsible for modeling the structure and functions of psychobiological systems, electronically controlled by quantum processes. The chemical power supply of the biological system is integrated with electronic processes operating on organic semiconductors, along with the functions of piezoelectrics, pyroelectrics, and ferroelectrics (Sedlak 1979). (Adamski 2016).
Contemporary biosystems in science are considered at the level of corpuscular structures, ignoring energy and information structures. By shifting the cognitive emphasis toward energy and information structures, the organism can be viewed as a quantum generator of electromagnetic, acoustic, soliton, spin, and bioplasmic information. The human biological system is controlled through a network of information channels: electrons, ions, photons, phonons, solitons, magnons (free radicals), and bioplasma – each of these channels can be a carrier of information for the biological system itself or can function collectively within the bioplasma system [Sedlak 1980; Adamski 2006].
The term "information" is analogous to the term "energy." Information is defined as the ability to organize a system or maintain it in an organized state. Information, alongside mass and energy, is currently considered the third fundamental structural element of reality. (Latawiec 1995, p. 33).
The action of solitons and spins in the human biological system provides a basis for viewing psychobiological processes in a different light than is currently understood in biology, psychology, and medicine. Spin and soliton waves create a different image of the world than the electromagnetic wave perceived by the visual receptor. Solitons generated in the heart are responsible for the heart's electrical activity, as well as for human emotional states.
In current biology, medicine, and psychology, there is no room for solitons and spin functions, which are the subject of quantum physics.
Human life is not just a matter of biology and biochemistry; it is also a quantum, cybernetic, informational, and bioelectronic construct that influences human health, illness, and behavior.
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