Empowering Living Matter and the Fever Effect of Global Warming by Simon Berkovich* in Significances of Bioengineering & Biosciences_ Journal of Bioscience and Bioengineering
Abstract
The
amount of mechanical energy being produced by the muscles of all animals is so
far several times more than the energy from all thermal engines created by
human. But what is most wonderful, and we have to confess up to nowadays
scientists do not understand the essence of the muscle process P. L. Kapitsa.
This work explicates the physical basis of the material motions in living
systems. Simplistic thinking sticks to an obvious seemingly unyielding scheme:
nervous system sends control signals while the energy comes from the food. Such
a trivial scheme is on par with robotics systems design supplementing
artificial muscles with an extraneous supply of electrical energy. But how in
living systems can energy appear immediately at a given place and time in
suitable quantities? That comes from the nervous system activities utilizing
moving excitations rather than simply sending ordinary electrical signals. In this case,
neural signaling actually generates energy employing neural pulses relocations
and a new physical resource for energy
in association with the Cellular Automaton Universe. Organisms cannot simply
generate mechanical work from the heat of the metabolism, as revealed by the
so-called exercise paradox. A Universe without an external influx of energy
could not support life and may come to the ultimate equilibrium of the so
called “heat death”. Whereas the Physical World with a continual influx of
mechanical energy to living mater may be subjected to periodic global warmings
incited by particular changes in Earth’s biomass. In individual organisms a
similar effect appears as recurrent fever attacks.
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