2010
DOI: 10.2495/dne-v5-n1-30-38
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Activated bicarbonate solutions as models of confined ontic open system and prototypes of living respiring systems

Abstract: Addition of H 2 O 2 in sub-millimolar concentrations to 1-5 mM Na/K-bicarbonate solutions initiates in them a process accompanied with low-level photon emission amplified with luminol. Photon emission lasts without decay for many months in samples isolated from air and ambient light. Photon emission intensity reveals monthly and circadian rhythms. Amplitude of photon emission intensity from test-tubes filled with active solutions increases two-to threefold on periods coinciding with the eclipses of the moon an… Show more

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“…This property shed possible light on the capability of living organisms, which we know to have a dominant content of water, to perceive external events; more surprising, water and living organisms are shown to be able to perceive very subtle events, also below the resolution threshold of technical devices. We like to quote in this context the research of V. L. Voeikov and his Russian colleagues [70,71], who were able to detect peaks in the amount of photons emitted by water added with bicarbonates and Luminol coinciding with Sun and Moon eclipses, and also earthquakes occurring very far from Moscow where the lab was located. It is important to keep in mind that pure water has not such a property of sensitivity, but only water containing solutes or suspended particles, like colloidal solutions.…”
Section: The Dialog Between Liquid Coherent Water and The Environmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This property shed possible light on the capability of living organisms, which we know to have a dominant content of water, to perceive external events; more surprising, water and living organisms are shown to be able to perceive very subtle events, also below the resolution threshold of technical devices. We like to quote in this context the research of V. L. Voeikov and his Russian colleagues [70,71], who were able to detect peaks in the amount of photons emitted by water added with bicarbonates and Luminol coinciding with Sun and Moon eclipses, and also earthquakes occurring very far from Moscow where the lab was located. It is important to keep in mind that pure water has not such a property of sensitivity, but only water containing solutes or suspended particles, like colloidal solutions.…”
Section: The Dialog Between Liquid Coherent Water and The Environmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Experiments with 650nm and 1270nm laser emission and 1-7 T constant magnetic field demonstrated an increase of singlet 1 O 2 in distilled water [22], [20]. Adding a small amount of H 2 O 2 can essentially stimulate ROS reactions, and generate even cyclical ones [37] -we denote this as induced oxygen pathway.…”
Section: Secondary Factors Methods and Setupmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Voeikov and colleagues (Gurfinkel et al, 2001;Voeikov et al, 2010) detected drastic changes in photon emission from activated bicarbonate solutions coinciding with solar and lunar eclipses and seismic activity occurring even very far away. These solutions contained suspended particles and thus were like colloidal solutions.…”
Section: Extreme Sensitivity Of Coherent Water To the Environmentmentioning
confidence: 99%