Deep significance of the field concept in contemporary biomedical sciences

Igor Jerman, Rok Krašovec, Robert T. Leskovar

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    Abstract

    Since antiquity, biology has had two opposing views of life and organisms: holistic (organismic) and reductionist. In contemporary biology, the molecular reductionist approach prevailsits central entity being the gene. Organicism lingers on the margin of biology, having well-elaborated ideas but no empirical confirmation for the integrative biological entity. The latter could be found in the endogenous coherent EM field (ECEMF), since it organizes countless cellular processes, including cell's division, and through the coupling of coherence domains integrates the whole organism. A serious and thorough reconsideration of life and organisms in light of this new biological entity would have far-reaching consequences in all areas of biological science, i.e., in ontogeny, the theory of evolution, understanding and combating serious illnesses, and above all, cancer.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)61-70
    Number of pages9
    JournalElectromagnetic Biology and Medicine
    Volume28
    Issue number1
    Publication statusPublished - 2009

    Keywords

    • Biological reductionism
    • Endogenous coherent EMF
    • Morphogenetic filed
    • Organicism

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