Ultra-weak Cell Radiation as a Physical Basic Impulse to Activate Biological Signal Transmission Paths
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/cerb/v9/5852CKeywords:
Ultra-weak cell radiation, cellular signal transmission, Physical Basic ImpulseAbstract
The development of conceptions for the energy characteristics of atoms and molecules with quantum mechanics during the early 20th century basic physical study eventually incorporated concepts for biological structures as well. The transport of electrons between molecular structures has been thought of as a "charge transfer," sometimes known as "donor-acceptor interactions." The activation of molecular signal transmission is based on this energetic process, which also forms the basis for the ultra-weak cell radiation that will be explored in this article. It is therefore the concern of the representation to present the understanding between physical forces and biochemical knowledge in their connection in order to understand the dynamic course of life processes even more fundamentally.