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July 6, 2008
As I have demonstrated recently, in Biology we find the central proof of Manzelli's original theory.
In order to understand, for instance, the real patho-physiological mechanisms underlying hormone
action mechanisms, we have to be free of thinking about quadri-dimensional Space/Time Matrix
transformations, according to Paolo Manzelli. For instance, "intense" - but not low-moderate - digital
pressure upon bone (radius-ulna, e.g.) brings about simultaneously pancreas type I, associated,
microcirculatory activation: pancreas size increase for 10 sec., since secreted osteocalcin stimulates
insulin-secretion, simultaneously (Stagnaro Sergio. The Lancet, January 28, 2008. Bedside
Biophysical-Semeiotic Osteocalcin Test in Diagnosing and Monitoring Diabetes.
This FACT indicates the failure of the present cartesian concept of quadrimensional space/time (XYZT)
is not able to highlights such as experiment, usefull in bedside recognizing diabetes since its
initial stage of diabetic Inherited Real Risk. Interestingly, such as bone stimulation causes
pancreas modification ALSO in all other individuals, even kilometers away from examining the
individual, according to Lory's Experiment, now posted even in www.nature.com on diverse URLs:
http://blogs.nature.com/nature/journalclub/2008/06/seth_lloyd.html#comments
Sergio Stagnero
At URL http://www.wbabin.net/comments/manzelli.htm
Paolo Manzelli states rightly: "Because the
self-organization of matter and energy need to enclose the superposition of wave-particles ( photons,
phonons , atoms ... etc) that have broken their previous links or bonds, to rebuilt new connections and
cohesions to change their affinity properties, certainly the QUANTUM ENTANGLEMENT effect is becoming
the basis of the study of the new Quantum-Bio-Physics in Natural sciences".
http://blogs.nature.com/news/thegreatbeyond/2008/06/weekly_round_up_39.html#comments
http://www.nature.com/news/2008/080130/full/451511a.html?q=2#last-comment
http://network.nature.com/forums/harvardpublishingforum/1832?page=1#reply-4955
http://www.nature.com/news/2008/080130/full/451511a.html
http://www.nature.com/news/2008/080515/full/news.2008.829.html