A quantum based new hierarchic quantitative theory, general for solids and liquids, has been developed.'>'~~ It is assumed, that anharmonic oscillations of particles in any condensed matter lead to emergence of three-dimensional (3D) superposition of standing de Broglie waves of molecules, electromagnetic and acoustic waves. Consequently, any condensed matter could be considered as a 'gas' of 3D standing waves of corresponding nature. Our approach unifies and develops strongly the Einstein's and Debye's models and can be reduced to those after strong simplifications.Collective excitations, like 3D standing de Broglie waves of molecules were analyzed, as a background of hierarchic model of condensed matter.The most probable de Broglie wave (wave B) length is determined by the ratio of Plank constant to the most probable momentum of molecules, or by ratio of its most probable phase velocity to frequency. The waves B of molecules are related to their translations (tr) and librations (lb).As the quantum dynamics of condensed matter is anharmonic and does not follow the classical Maxwell-Boltzman distribution, the real most probable de Basic notions and definitions of Hierarchic theory of matter 82 Energy and Information Transfer in Biological Systems Downloaded from www.worldscientific.com by UNIVERSITY OF BIRMINGHAM on 08/24/15. For personal use only. Energy and Information Transfer in Biological Systems Downloaded from www.worldscientific.com by UNIVERSITY OF BIRMINGHAM on 08/24/15. For personal use only. Energy and Information Transfer in Biological Systems Downloaded from www.worldscientific.com by UNIVERSITY OF BIRMINGHAM on 08/24/15. For personal use only. Energy and Information Transfer in Biological Systems Downloaded from www.worldscientific.com by UNIVERSITY OF BIRMINGHAM on 08/24/15. For personal use only.
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