Water as receiver of information from digital representations of plant objects subjected to thermal stress action: 1. Biological indicator testing
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MASLOBROD, Sergey, KERNBACH, S.. Water as receiver of information from digital representations of plant objects subjected to thermal stress action: 1. Biological indicator testing. In: Nanotechnologies and Biomedical Engineering, Ed. 3, 23-26 septembrie 2015, Chișinău. Springer, 2015, Editia 3, p. 105.
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Nanotechnologies and Biomedical Engineering
Editia 3, 2015
Conferința "International Conference on Nanotechnologies and Biomedical Engineering"
3, Chișinău, Moldova, 23-26 septembrie 2015

Water as receiver of information from digital representations of plant objects subjected to thermal stress action: 1. Biological indicator testing


Pag. 105-105

Maslobrod Sergey1, Kernbach S.2
 
1 Institute of Genetics, Physiology and Plant Protection of the Moldovan Academy of Sciences,
2 Cybertronica Research, Research Center of Advanced Robotics and Environmental Science, Stuttgart
 
 
Disponibil în IBN: 15 aprilie 2019


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It has been adduced the experimental data about the change in the condition of water in the plant – plant image – water system under the stress action on seeds and sprouts. Transmission of information from bio-objects via their representations to water, in our opinion, suggests the existence of long-distance communication between bio-objects and their images, and thus presents experimental evidence of quantum-communication theory. The evaluation of the condition of water was implemented basing on biological indicator testing (by the number of left sprouts at seed germination in this water) and physico-chemical testing (by the change of the pH of water and electric current in the electrical double layer). Ability of water to receive genetic information from bio-objects was demonstrated. Change in the condition of water is more pronounced at the implementation of top down view representations of sprouts. Tap water better receives information from the bio-object image than distilled water.

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