DNA as an Electromagnetic Fractal Cavity Resonator: Its Universal Sensing and Fractal Antenna Behavior

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Part of the book series: Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing ((AISC,volume 584))

Abstract

We report that 3D-A-DNA structure behaves as a fractal antenna, which can interact with the electromagnetic fields over a wide range of frequencies. Using the lattice details of human DNA, we have modeled radiation of DNA as a helical antenna. The DNA structure resonates with the electromagnetic waves at 34 GHz, with a positive gain of 1.7 dBi. We have also analyzed the role of three different lattice symmetries of DNA and the possibility of soliton-based energy transmission along the structure.

 

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/321294432_DNA_as_an_Electromagnetic_Fractal_Cavity_Resonator_Its_Universal_Sensing_and_Fractal_Antenna_Behavior

 

https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-981-10-5699-4_21

 


 

Electromagnetism & DNA

This biomolecule has important electrical properties and various EMF generation possibilities

https://emmind.net/endogenous_fields-mind-eem-electromagnetic_dna.html

 

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Radio Signals from the DNA: A Philosophical Issue

Bradley Y. Bartholomew – Independent Researcher

This paper discusses the nature of electromagnetic radio signals and summarizes the advances in optogenetics and radiogenetics that have found a substantial number of genes in both humans and other species that can be activated by electromagnetic signals ranging from extremely low frequency (ELF) radio waves through to infrared radio waves as well as visible light and ultra-violet (UV) tremendously high frequency (THF) radio waves. The paper discusses the advances in nanotechnology where DNA is now being used in its capacity as a nanoscale semiconductor to act as the scaffold for supporting nanoscale integrated circuits. The research findings are presented that the DNA in vivo when it is immersed in water acts as a conducting nanowire with an alternating current (AC). It is proposed that when there is an alternating current (AC) in the DNA it will be emitting electromagnetic radio waves at the same frequency as the alternating current. In addition, it is noted that brainwaves are extremely low frequency (ELF) radio waves and that the DNA as a conducting nanowire would act as a receiver or antenna for these ELF radio waves whereupon an alternating current would be generated in the DNA.

Keywords: optogenetics, radiogenetics, Mesmer, brainwaves, EMR, water, ELF, ULF, infrared, ultraviolet

http://www.davidpublisher.com/Public/uploads/Contribute/5864b06f12fb6.pdf


On the function of DNA magnetism

Vadim V. Guschin, Oksana Polesskaya, Nelli Zyryanova, Alexey Tovmash, Abraham Mara, Elena Erdyneeva, Max Myakishev-Rempel

ABSTRACT

Although magnetism of DNA in strong fields is well established, it is not commonly considered magnetic in natural weak fields. SInce the behavior of strings of magnetic balls resembles some of DNA behaviors such as in replication and transcription, we hypothesize that DNA is magnetic and that DNA strands are magnetized in antiparallel orientation. We hypothesise that magnetism of DNA is based on ring currents of pi electrons in its bases. We hypothesize that ring currents are fueled by heat, enzymes or active forms of water. Accordingly, we proposed a helical model of magnetic lines in DNA. We also suggested a new way how the magnetic field in DNA may oscillate and that these oscillations will be sequence dependent. We suggest that collective oscillations of interspersed and periodic repetitive DNA sequences could contribute to electromagnetic communications between the cells and creation of Gurwitch morphogenic field. We suggest that primary cilium may be an antenna for sending and receiving electromagnetic oscillations by the genome.

https://vixra.org/pdf/1803.0075v2.pdf


The Stochastic Rules of Genomic DNA and the Doctrine of Energy-information Evolution Based on Bio-antenna Arrays

Petoukhov, S. V.; Petukhova, E. S.; Svirin, V. I.

Summary

The matrix-tensor study of universal rules of stochastic (probabilistic) organization of long single-stranded DNA sequences in eukaryotic and prokaryotic genomes reveales the following. Tensor-matrix representations of these genomic rules have non-trivial analogies with the tensor-matrix theory of digital antenna arrays that is, with algebraic formalisms from quite another scientific field, which never was associated withe genetics. Antenna arrays combine many separate antenna in whole coordinated ensembles, which possess emergent properties greatly overcome functional properties of a separate antenna. This explains a wide distribution of antenna arrays in modern technics. The method of revealing analogies is one of the basic methods of development of sciences. Using this method and the noted analogies, the authors describe the doctrine of energy-information evolution based on bio-antenna arrays. The doctrine allows analyzing phenomena of molecular genetics and many inherited physiological systems from a single point of view, which never was presented in evolutionary biology and which uses emergent properties of antenna arrays for understanding and modeling these phenomena.

Key words: genomic DNA, probability, matrices, Hadamard product, antenna arrays, photonic crystalls, liquid crystalls, evolution, acupuncture.

http://casopis.akupunktura.sk/Akupunktura_a_naturalna_medicina_2023_01_en_ru.pdf#page=5