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arXiv: Other Quantitative Biology | 2011

DNA waves and water

Luc Montagnier; Jamal Aissa; E. Del Giudice; Claude Lavallee; Alberto Tedeschi; G. Vitiello

Some bacterial and viral DNA sequences have been found to induce low frequency electromagnetic waves in high aqueous dilutions. This phenomenon appears to be triggered by the ambient electromagnetic background of very low frequency. We discuss this phenomenon in the framework of quantum field theory. A scheme able to account for the observations is proposed. The reported phenomenon could allow to develop highly sensitive detection systems for chronic bacterial and viral infections.


Electromagnetic Biology and Medicine | 2009

Water and Autocatalysis in Living Matter

Emilio Del Giudice; Alberto Tedeschi

Water plays a fundamental role in living organisms. Liquid water includes coherence domains (CD) where all molecules oscillate in unison in tune with a self-trapped electromagnetic field at a well-defined frequency. The coherent oscillations produce an ensemble of quasi-free electrons, able to collect noise energy from the environment and transform it into high-grade coherent energy in the form of electron vortices. This high-grade energy may activate the biomolecules resonating with the water CD. In this way, water CDs become dissipative structures in the sense of Prigogine and Froehlich, such that they are able to oscillate and coherence among them can be established. Thus, autocatalysis in living matter is made possible.


Electromagnetic Biology and Medicine | 2015

Transduction of DNA information through water and electromagnetic waves

Luc Montagnier; Emilio Del Giudice; Jamal Aissa; Claude Lavallee; Steven Motschwiller; Antonio Capolupo; Albino Polcari; Paola Romano; Alberto Tedeschi; Giuseppe Vitiello

Abstract The experimental conditions by which electromagnetic signals (EMS) of low frequency can be emitted by diluted aqueous solutions of some bacterial and viral DNAs are described. That the recorded EMS and nanostructures induced in water carry the DNA information (sequence) is shown by retrieval of that same DNA by classical PCR amplification using the TAQ polymerase, including both primers and nucleotides. Moreover, such a transduction process has also been observed in living human cells exposed to EMS irradiation. These experiments suggest that coherent long-range molecular interaction must be present in water to observe the above-mentioned features. The quantum field theory analysis of the phenomenon is presented in this article.


Journal of Physics: Conference Series | 2013

Coherent structures in liquid water close to hydrophilic surfaces

Emilio Del Giudice; Alberto Tedeschi; V.L. Voeikov

Quantum Electrodynamics (QED) predicts the occurrence of a number of coherent dynamical phenomena in liquid water. In the present paper we focus our attention on the joint coherent oscillation of the almost free electrons produced by the coherent oscillation of the electron clouds of water molecules, which has been described in previous publications, and of the negative electric charges lying on the solid surfaces wet by water. This joint coherent oscillation gives rise to a number of phenomenological consequences which are found to exist in the physical reality and coincide with the layers of Exclusion Zone (EZ) water experimentally observed close to hydrophilic surfaces.


Journal of Physics: Conference Series | 2011

The interplay of biomolecules and water at the origin of the active behavior of living organisms

E Del Giudice; P Stefanini; Alberto Tedeschi; G. Vitiello

It is shown that the main component of living matter, namely liquid water, is not an ensemble of independent molecules but an ensemble of phase correlated molecules kept in tune by an electromagnetic (e.m) field trapped in the ensemble. This field and the correlated potential govern the interaction among biomolecules suspended in water and are in turn affected by the chemical interactions of molecules. In particular, the phase of the coherent fields appears to play an important role in this dynamics. Recent experiments reported by the Montagnier group seem to corroborate this theory. Some features of the dynamics of human organisms, as reported by psychotherapy, holistic medicine and Eastern traditions, are analyzed in this frame and could find a rationale in this context.


International Journal of Modern Physics B | 2014

Self-similarity properties of nafionized and filtered water and deformed coherent states

Antonio Capolupo; E. Del Giudice; Vittorio Elia; Roberto Germano; E. Napoli; M. Niccoli; Alberto Tedeschi; G. Vitiello

By resorting to measurements of physically characterizing observables of water samples perturbed by the presence of Nafion and by iterative filtration processes, we discuss their scale free, self-similar fractal properties. By use of algebraic methods, the isomorphism is proved between such self-similarity features and the deformed coherent state formalism.


Archive | 2013

L’acqua informata

Emilio Del Giudice; Alberto Tedeschi; Nicola Del Giudice

L’acqua nei sistemi viventi e stata tradizionalmente considerata come un solvente in cui avvengono reazioni biochimiche e questo corrisponde all’idea comune dell’acqua che la comunita scientifica ha adottato nel passato. Questa visione va incontro ad alcune intrinseche incoerenze ed errori. Il rinnegare la centrale importanza dell’acqua negli organismi viventi si rifa al paradigma per cui le dinamiche biologiche si debbano necessariamente ridurre unicamente all’insieme delle reazioni chimiche. Le molecole da considerare sarebbero solo quelle che mostrano un’evidente attivita chimica al contrario quindi dell’acqua (a eccezione del caso specifico dell’idrolisi).


International Journal of Design & Nature and Ecodynamics | 2011

SCIENCE AND AESTHETICS: HOW BEAUTY CAN EMERGE FROM MATTER

E. Del Giudice; Alberto Tedeschi

The emergence of beauty and emotions from matter is discussed in the framework of modern Quantum Physics. The artistic experience is connected with a resonant interaction between subjects and objects, which is made possible by the quantum property of all bodies to fl


Water | 2010

Water Dynamics at the Root of Metamorphosis in Living Organisms

Emilio Del Giudice; Paola Rosa Spinetti; Alberto Tedeschi


Water | 2017

Water Bridging Dynamics of Polymerase Chain Reaction in the Gauge Theory Paradigm of Quantum Fields

Luc Montagnier; Jamal Aissa; Antonio Capolupo; Travis J. A. Craddock; Philip Kurian; Claude Lavallee; Albino Polcari; Paola Romano; Alberto Tedeschi; Giuseppe Vitiello

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V.L. Voeikov

Moscow State University

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Paola Romano

Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare

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Anna De Filippis

Seconda Università degli Studi di Napoli

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E. Napoli

University of Naples Federico II

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