Cell Language 221“6x9” b2861 The Cell Language Theory: Connecting Mind and Matterhuman heart may be that the human heart beat is synchronized with the
periodic changes in the myocyte volumes (secondary to the assumed cycli-
cal water movements across myocyte membrane, most likely mediated by
aquaporins). The water permeability of myocytes is likely determined by the
cytoskeleton and the aquaporin density in cell membranes which is in turn
determined by the balance between the rates of expression of the aquaporin
genes and aquaporin degradation in the cytosol.4.15 Water Standing Waves (Aquaresonances) as the Possible
Cause of the Origin of Life
In Figure 4.12, a novel mechanism of producing equilibrium structures from
dissipative structures (defined in Section 2.6) was postulated which is based
on the transformation of “Kroeplin waves” (which are d-aquaresonances) to
“Kroeplin images” which are equilibrium structures. We may refer to the
mechanisms underlying such processes as the D-to-E transformation (DET)
mechanisms, where D and E indicate “dissipative structure” and “equilib-
rium structure”, respectively. The so-called “distant intention effects” on
Emoto’s water crystal formation described by Radin et al. [508] may also
implicate the DET mechanism, if we can assume that “distant intention” is
mediated by aquaresonances.
It seems quite possible that the DET mechanism can be tested experi-
mentally. If such experiments turn out to validate the DET mechanism, it
may provide attractive molecular mechanisms for the origin of the first
self-replicating material systems, since certain aquaresonances can repro-
duce the morphology of living systems surprisingly accurately as evident
in Figure 4.15.4.16 Decoding CymaGlyphs May Be Akin to
Decoding Hieroglyphs
It may be useful to think of CymaGlyphs as visual signs in the sense of
C. S. Peirce (1839–1914), the pioneer of modern semiotics, the study of
signs (see Section 6.3). So perhaps we can view CymaGlyphs as the hiero-
glyphs of the 21st century representing a new language written on the
Rosetta stone of Water. A comparison between CymaGlyphs and hiero-
glyphs as shown in Table 4.15 comes to mind.b2861_Ch-04.indd 221 17-10-2017 11:59:07 AM