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One indirect evidence supporting APL is provided by the surprising
morphological similarity between the CymaGlyphs (or aquaresonances)
shown on the right-hand column with the natural forms shown on the left-
hand column of Figure 4.15.
APL is consistent with the pre-fit hypothesis of enzyme catalysis
formulated in 1974 based on GFCP [25, pp. 209–214]; see also
Sections 3.26 and 3.29. A typical evidence supporting the pre-fit hypoth-
esis in contrast to the widely cited “induced-fit” hypothesis of Koshland
is shown in Figure 7.1 in [25]. As you can see in this figure, the enzyme
rearranges its conformation (presumably through Brownian motions)
before its substrate binds to its active site. Similarly, APL asserts that the
hydration shells surrounding biopolymers (DNA, RNA, proteins) must
assume, again through Brownian motions, the right, functional conforma-
tions before biopolymers can carry out any biological processes such as
protein folding, catalysis, signal transduction, muscle contraction, active
transport, etc. As in general relativity where “Spacetime tells matter how
to move; matter tells spacetime how to curve” (https://en.wikiquote.org/
wiki/John_Archibald_Wheeler), so it may be that the following two state-
ments hold in chemistry and biology:

Chemicals tell water how to form aquaresonances and aquaresonances
tell chemicals how fast to react. (4.38)
Enzymes tell water how to form aquaresonances; aquaresonances tell
enzymes how fast they should catalyze. (4.39)
All these statements may be summarized more conveniently thus:
Life supervenes on water structures. (4.40)

Please be reminded that behind this seemingly simple 5-word proposi-
tion is both the GFCP (Section 2.7) rooted in quantum mechanics and the
water-wave patterns visualized using CymaScope (Figure 4.14). If this
statement can be proved to be true through further critical experiments,
using CymaScope and related experimental techniques, it may have impor-
tant practical applications in biomedical sciences, including the possible
resolutions of the controversies surrounding the validity of the Benveniste–
Montagnier experiments (Section 2.13.2) and homeopathy [516].

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