Alexander Samuilovich Presman: Electromagnetic fields and life.
Abstract
This pioneering volume presents a general concept which, if
future experiments continue to support it, could be one of the most
fundamental and significant contributions of the 20th century. Sel-
dom in recent times does one encounter a new scientific area for
exploration with such broad implications and potential applications,
so suddenly thrown into the arena for scientific scrutiny, researches,
and criticism. Presman's case for his hypothesis is very ably and
persuasively set forth. The postulation that normal informational
roles are played by these fields for living systems at three levels
is. sy.s.tematieally developed as logical, plausible consequences and
mgm'ficances of the reported responsiveness of living systems to
diverse experimentally applied fields, and characteristics of these
responses. The resulting hypothesis is so encompassing that an
impact will be felt wherever biological regulation is concerned,
and this means everywhere in biology from molecular, through de-
velopmental, environmental, and behavioral, and even into the so-
cial sciences. All who read this book will thereafter view the world
with an increased consciousness of possible interrelations and in-
teraetions through means hitherto considered impossible.
Alexander Samuilovich Presman: Electromagnetic fields and life.
Abstract
This pioneering volume presents a general concept which, if
future experiments continue to support it, could be one of the most
fundamental and significant contributions of the 20th century. Sel-
dom in recent times does one encounter a new scientific area for
exploration with such broad implications and potential applications,
so suddenly thrown into the arena for scientific scrutiny, researches,
and criticism. Presman's case for his hypothesis is very ably and
persuasively set forth. The postulation that normal informational
roles are played by these fields for living systems at three levels
is. sy.s.tematieally developed as logical, plausible consequences and
mgm'ficances of the reported responsiveness of living systems to
diverse experimentally applied fields, and characteristics of these
responses. The resulting hypothesis is so encompassing that an
impact will be felt wherever biological regulation is concerned,
and this means everywhere in biology from molecular, through de-
velopmental, environmental, and behavioral, and even into the so-
cial sciences. All who read this book will thereafter view the world
with an increased consciousness of possible interrelations and in-
teraetions through means hitherto considered impossible.
Alexander Samuilovich Presman: Electromagnetic fields and life.
Abstract
This pioneering volume presents a general concept which, if
future experiments continue to support it, could be one of the most
fundamental and significant contributions of the 20th century. Sel-
dom in recent times does one encounter a new scientific area for
exploration with such broad implications and potential applications,
so suddenly thrown into the arena for scientific scrutiny, researches,
and criticism. Presman's case for his hypothesis is very ably and
persuasively set forth. The postulation that normal informational
roles are played by these fields for living systems at three levels
is. sy.s.tematieally developed as logical, plausible consequences and
mgm'ficances of the reported responsiveness of living systems to
diverse experimentally applied fields, and characteristics of these
responses. The resulting hypothesis is so encompassing that an
impact will be felt wherever biological regulation is concerned,
and this means everywhere in biology from molecular, through de-
velopmental, environmental, and behavioral, and even into the so-
cial sciences. All who read this book will thereafter view the world
with an increased consciousness of possible interrelations and in-
teraetions through means hitherto considered impossible.
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