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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Very good book on biophotons and biophotonics,
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This review is from: Integrative Biophysics: Biophotonics (Hardcover)
This is best so far book on biophotons and biophotonics. All authors are scientists and write their views on the subject from strictly scientific, experimental point of view. There are theoretical works in the book but the style and way of thinking is scientific. The subject of the book are biophotons, i.e. photons irradiated by cells. The authors come very close to biological energy and biological fields, but don't cross the line. The team of authors is international. It is centered around the International Institute of Biophysics in Germany. Unfortunately, American science is behind the rest of the world in this field. Part of that is due commercial dominance of pharmaceutical industry, part of that if due to fear of unscientific way of thinking. Thus, the science of biophotonics that comes close to scientific explanation of biological fields is almost non-existent in States. This book therefore would be recommended to scientists interested in learning current level of thinking and research in the field.
8 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A perfect science of life,
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This review is from: Integrative Biophysics: Biophotonics (Hardcover)
It's a hard book. Is extremely sharp scientific - not to make any possibility to misinterprete presented facts. Facts about biophotons and the electromagnetic (not chemical) nature of life.But there are lot of money-holders /pharmaceutical industry and connected banks/ who are not happy. Even German public TV channel reversed scientific facts by manipulating a research report of the F.A.Popp group. And books are presented about Biophotonics Introduction to Biophotonics which don't mention any facts of biophotons, explored for many years in IIB Neuss. Curiously, there are only four known interactions /or fields/ and related forces in nature, and no 'chemical interaction'. Remains one question - where to go with research - with 'chemical' money to hell, or without them to heaven .. or maybe with biophotons to nature? |
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Integrative Biophysics: Biophotonics by Fritz-Albert Popp (Hardcover - Feb. 2003)
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