Investigating the Icr Effect in a Zhadin’s Cell

Journal Title: International Journal of Biomedical Science (IJBS) - Year 2009, Vol 5, Issue 2

Abstract

Investigations into the ion cyclotronic resonance (ICR) in living matter confront the so called Zhadin effect (12), whose explanation is not fully achieved. Several attempts have been done to explain this phenomenon, the most interesting of which is based on Quantum Electrodynamics (18): the molecules of water, the ions and the biomolecules form extended mesoscopic regions, called Coherence Domains (CD), where they oscillate in unison between two selected levels of their spectra in tune with a self-produced coherent E.M. field having a well defined frequency, dynamically trapped within the CD. Moreover, it is possible to induce, by an external applied field (either hydrodynamical or EM) or also by a chemical stimulation, coherent excitations of CD’s that give rise to electric currents circulating without friction within the CD’s: as a consequence magnetic fields are produced. A resonating magnetic field thus is able to extract the ions from the orbit and push them in the flowing current. Electrochemical investigation of the system suggested that the observed phenomenon involves the transitory activation of the anode due to ICR, followed by anode passivation due to the adsorption of amino acid and its oxidation products (18). This hypothesis induced us to investigate an alternate configuration of the experiment, removing the electrolytic cell and submitting a flask containing the solution into a condenser to be exposed to the proper ICR. Temperature and variable parameters involved in the effect have been investigated in order to overcome the randomness of the effect.

Authors and Affiliations

L. Giuliani, E. D'Emilia, S. Grimaldi, A. Lisi, N. Bobkova, M. N. Zhadin

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L. Giuliani, E. D'Emilia, S. Grimaldi, A. Lisi, N. Bobkova, M. N. Zhadin (2009). Investigating the Icr Effect in a Zhadin’s Cell. International Journal of Biomedical Science (IJBS), 5(2), 181-186. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-83231