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Acta Medica
Medianae Correspondence to: Horst J. Koch HELIOS Klinikum Aue Gartenstraße 6 D-08280 Aue, Germany E-mail: horst.koch@helios-kliniken.de |
Hypothesis UDC: 577.3 doi:10.5633/amm.2013.0107
Deceleration of electron velocity based on the wave-particle duality leads to relative time acceleration: hypothesis of increased biophysical reaction velocity
Horst Koch
HELIOS Klinikum, Aue, Germany
The high speed of biological processes such as photosynthesis, enzymatic reactions or neuronal activity cannot completely be explained on the basis of classic physical approaches. Different quantum biology effects such as tunnelling have been postulated. We hypothetically admit that deceleration of electron velocity based on light-particle duality of electrons leads to time acceleration. Deceleration from the status of light towards a status of a particle may therefore speed up biochemical or biophysical reactions in the atomic or molecular dimension. Electrophysiological and biological phenomena are discussed on the basis of the hypothesis. Acta Medica Medianae 2013;52(1):43-47.
Key words: time acceleration, biological relativity, atomic space, macroworld, Lorentz factor
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