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Experimental Demonstration That Aharanov-Bohm Phase Shift Voltages In Optical Coupler Circuits of Tuned Patterned Magnetic Fields Is Critical for Inhibition of Malignant Cell Growth

Journal: Journal of Advances in Physics (Vol.11, No. 7)

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Page : 3557-3563

Keywords : Phase shift; Aharanov-Bohm effect; 10-20 J; optocoupler circuits; bioquantum effects; anti-cancer effects; cell culture; melanoma cells; malignant growth; magnetic fields;

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Abstract

The physical processes by which specific point duration magnetic fields affect aberrant expressions of living matter may involve non-classical mechanisms. The Aharanov-Bohm voltage for a quantum of energy that is convergent with the quotient of the proton’s magnetic moment to its charge multiplied by the viscosity of water at homeostatic temperatures applied across the distance of O-H bonds in conjunction with its phase modulation is about ±4.3 V. Application of frequency shifting, temporally-patterned magnetic fields produced by 3 ms point durations at average intensities of ~28 mG (that are equivalent to Nernst thresholds for plasma membranes) generated through optocoupler light emitting diodes produced the strongest inhibition of malignant cells growth when the pre-coupler value for the circuit maintenance was ±4.3 V compared to increments of voltage below or above this value. Spatial expansion of the effective zone for growth diminishment also occurred with this pre-voltage level. These results indicate that phase modulation of the electrons mediating cellular molecular pathways may be central to the etiology and potential treatment of malignant cells but not for normal cells’ dynamics. Consideration of quantum effects rather than classical electromagnetic theory may be a more effective strategy for impeding the physical bases for the molecular pathways that define malignant cells.

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