2020
DOI: 10.1007/s42452-020-03347-0
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On the stress-induced photon emission from organism: II, how will the stress-transfer kinetics affect the photo-genesis?

Abstract: Much remains to be identified for the temporal course of stress-induced photon emission (PE) following stress of various types including but not limited to light. Induced PE often decays hyperbolically; yet, it is not uncommon for induced PE to manifest decay patterns that are various combinations of first-order responses. Induced PE also presented transient patterns characteristic of second-order responses. A soliton-based photon-storage model addressed the hyperbolic decay pattern of induced PE; however, the… Show more

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“…This will require treating the photon diffusion problem as a strictly temporal problem with fast time-responses, not the steady-state problem with slower temporal modulation of the photo-genic source as is simplified in this part of the work for superficial profiling of steadystate spontaneous biophoton emission. Works based on time-domain photon propagation approaches have been demonstrated by the author to address the kinetics of the changes of biophoton emission induced by external stress that exerts significantly faster modulation to the photogenesis (Piao, 2020a;Piao, 2020b). The theoretical outcomes of those works agree with what others have observed (Chwirot, 1988;Hagens et al, 2008) and seem to support the central hypothesis of this work.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 75%
“…This will require treating the photon diffusion problem as a strictly temporal problem with fast time-responses, not the steady-state problem with slower temporal modulation of the photo-genic source as is simplified in this part of the work for superficial profiling of steadystate spontaneous biophoton emission. Works based on time-domain photon propagation approaches have been demonstrated by the author to address the kinetics of the changes of biophoton emission induced by external stress that exerts significantly faster modulation to the photogenesis (Piao, 2020a;Piao, 2020b). The theoretical outcomes of those works agree with what others have observed (Chwirot, 1988;Hagens et al, 2008) and seem to support the central hypothesis of this work.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 75%
“…The advocates of quantum mechanics to explain the origin of cognition may use these results to support their view. We limit ourselves to notice that other conjectures may be invoked, for instance the influence of stress on the biophoton emission [ 63 , 64 ]. In this case, the stress may be related to the fact that the seedlings begin to grow in an environment completely devoid of light.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, we do not rule out the connection with self-organized criticality that may be the source of the joint action of the infinite FBM memory and crucial events [ 53 ]. We shall explore this important issue by comparing the transition to FBM induced by autonomic neuropathy disease in human beings [ 53 ] to the hypotheses of stress signaled by biophoton emission [ 63 , 64 ]. We hope that the present paper may contribute to shedding further light on the role played by biophotons on these processes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…( 11) and ( 12) will infer the age-dependency of the temporal differentiation of by setting = 1 and = 0, the effect of systemic physiology over a time period by setting = 0, and the outcome of acquired pathology at a given time point by setting = 1. We further hypothesize the vivodensity to be proportional to a chemical potential of the metabolic aspect (Piao, 2020b) which may regulate how a systemic perturbation to metabolism is transferred to a local photo-genesis process to cause observable temporal changes in biophoton emission, through the oxidative bio-chemical pathways that produce free radicals with ROS (Slawinski et al, 1992;Burgos et al, 2016). And this chain reaction can be treated as the changing rate of "vivodensity" that modulates oxidative stress.…”
Section: A Hypothesis On Neuro-modulated Photo-genic Sourcing Of Biophoton Emissionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The analysis speculates that there is a collective state of autonomic neuro-energy expressed in a form of "vivodensity," which in essence is the maximal coherence among the energy "modes" of neuronal control that an intelligent being represented by humans is able to engage in at any given time of life. This vivodensity could also be considered as being proportional to a chemical potential of the metabolic aspect (Piao, 2020b) which regulates how a systemic perturbation to metabolism is transferred to a local photo-genesis process to cause observable temporal changes in biophoton emission. This vivodensity thus is treated to modulate metabolic activities responsible for photo-genesis pertinent to biophotons.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%