Theoretical vibrational spectra of polypyrrole are presented, based on a single-periodic-chain model and harmonic potential in-plane and out-of-plane parameters transferred from the pyrrole molecule. The infrared-absorption intensities were included in the calculations for the first time in polypyrrole. Experimental spectra are analyzed and compared with theoretical ones. Some modes in the experimental spectra indicate the presence of nonplanar conformation. Also, Raman frequencies were compared with experimental ones. Significant effects of electron–phonon coupling are absent.
Modeling of psychosomatic-cognitive functions is considered, in the framework of combined hierarchical brain's and body's acupuncture neural networks. It is pointed out that presented models of brain's hierarchical neural networks demonstrate encourageing advances in modeling cognitive functions. However, for modeling most cognitive and psychosomatic functions, the subtle biophysical quantumholographic microwave Hopfield body's acupuncture neural networks are also necessary. On the one hand, they demonstrate existance of two cognitive modes of consciousness, and on the other hand, they represent natural framework for explaining contemporary meridian (psycho)therapies for very fast removing of psychosomatic disorders, demonstrating close relationship between acupuncture system and consciousnesswith significant psychosomatic and transpersonal implications.Keywords-Brain's hierarchical neural networks; body's acupuncture quantum-holographic neural networks; meridian (psycho)therapies; cognitive and psychosomatic implications.
Microwave Resonance Therapy (MRT) is a novel medical treatment, which represents a synthesis of the ancient Chinese traditional knowledge in medicine (acupuncture) and recent breakthroughs in biophysics. By affecting the appropriate acupuncture points by the generation of high frequency microwaves (52-78 GHz), remarkable clinical results are being achieved in surgery, orthopedic and traumatology, cardiovascular disorders, urology, gynecology, dermatology, gastroenterology, pulmology, upper respiratory tract, cardiology, neurology, and oncology during the last decade--the MRT being contraindicated only in the cases of acute pain in the abdomen demanding an operation, pregnancy, and menstruation cycle. In this paper the quantum-like macroscopic biophysical basis of the MRT and its technical details are elaborated too, offering a new insight in the mechanisms of the assembling gap junction hemichannels upon the internal microwave (MW) electromagnetic field spatio-temporal maximums at the temporary position of the acupuncture system, and, hence, the very biophysical nature of the temporary psychosomatic health or disease. The quantum-like coherent characteristics of the MRT (sharply-resonant sensory response of the disordered organism, extremely low-intensity and low-energy non-thermal biologically efficient MW radiation, and negligible MW energy losses down acupuncture meridians) might be viewed as a consequence of the existence of biological nonlocal selfconsistent macroscopic quantum potentials, which can give rise to nonlinear coherent EM MW long-range maser-like excitations of biological nonlinear absorption medium with the cells as active centers--with acupuncture meridians related to eigenfrequencies and spatio-temporal eigenwaves distributions of every individual biological quantum system. This suggests that a healthy condition might be considered as an absolute minimum (ground state) of the nonlocal selfconsistent macroscopic quantum potential of the organism. Some disorders of an acupuncture system correspond to higher minimums of the (spatio-temporally changeable) potential hypersurface in energy-configuration space, which possibly explains the higher sensory responses of the more excited (more disordered) acupuncture system and the poor MRT sensory response of the healthy acupuncture system being already in the ground state. Such a picture also supports the EM/ionic "optical" ultralowfrequency modulated MW quantum holographic neural network-like function of the acupuncture system (similar to complex-valued oscillatory holographic Hopfield-like neural networks), and its essential relation to consciousness, as strongly suggested from biophysical modeling of altered states of consciousness. Finally, the ionic aspects of the acupuncture system are considered, too, as well as the relation of ultradian (approximately 2-hour) nasal rhythm recognized in Indian swara yoga and circadian (approximately 24-hour) acupuncture rhythm recognized in Chinese traditional medicine, and their significance for maintaining the ...
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