Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Invisible Force of Self Gravity: A Gap Area of Investigation in Life Science

Invisible Force of Self Gravity: A Gap Area of Investigation in Life Science

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  1. Bhattacharjee IR. Invisible Force of Self Gravity: A Gap Area of Investigation in Life Science . WebmedCentral BIOPHYSICS 2012;3(9):WMC003672 http://www.webmedcentral.com/article_view/3672

    Abstract
    On the principle of abductive reasoning through successive approximation on sporadic set of evidences, explanation is sought on the possible role of invisible force of self gravity in biological mass. For instance, phenomena of self organization in living cells are now considered epigenetic in origin. It is theorized that invisible force of self gravity may be responsible for self organization of macromolecules at and beyond organelles. Buoyant like force (neutral buoyancy) apparently reduce weight of living mass on counteracting stronger extrinsic gravitational force and facilitate self gravity’s miniature free fall condition. Metabolism stops under reduced fluid level due to imbalance in gravitational-hydrostatic equilibrium within the cellular structure stressing the importance of metabolically inert infrastructure (MII) as cell’s environment. It is also proposed that gravitational anchor is a criterion for manifestation as living. As central position is vital for compressive self gravitating body, nucleoid, nucleolis or nucleus act as the ‘core’ segment of the self gravitating interior of living cell and under neutral buoyant condition, central attraction could change concentric to eccentric nucleus. Energy producing organelles or sites (mitochondria, chloroplast etc.) is thought to be located away from the central load of the gravitating body. Physical parameters influenced by self gravity determine biological growth rate. Quantity of mass is assumed to be important criteria towards structural sophistication, in generating metabolic energy, in manifestation of all morphological symmetries. Self gravity also seems to mimic miscellaneous role including isostatic balance, rhythmic growth on identical astrophysical principles of larger mass.

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