N. LEVASHOV'S «SVETL BROOM» IN A. KHATYBOV'S «BATH SCHOOL» AND A LABOUR SPADE. BOOK 4. THE PHYSICS OF THE REALITIES

Book 4. The Physics of the Realities. Chapter 3. Another perception 140 3.4. Well known is known to a few If it is true that a big organism (an elephant is not taken into account, we cousider Man) consists of trillions of separate tiny cells acting more or less coordinated: then in order for this to be possible, each cell has to have the following information, and the "SvetL" Complex should have this information as well when interacting with the Brain (the best option) or the Brain alone. Firstly , there should be some general information about what structure the User (or any man) possesses at the moment, at what stage of development (scientifically, ontogeny) he is. And we the question is not only whether the cell is – in the embryo, the infant, the adolescent, the mature man or the old one, but also it concerns the anomalies of its structure. For example, injuries and their status – fresh trauma, inflammation, displacement, fracture, rupture, necrosis, removal, healing, etc. Obviously, this directly affects the growth and regeneration factors – whether to go on cell division, stop it or even self-liquidate. If the cells did not have such information, then, for example, children could grow indefinitely, the wounds would not heal at all or heal in a very strange manner, rather than smoothly, as it usually occurs in reality, etc. And since all stages of Man’s evolution were quite strictly controlled, and the consequences of non-aggravated injuries, as a rule, are nearly unnoticable, it is quite clear that the cells in any part of the body get this kind of information somehow. How – we have already known. Secondly, cells have to know their role in a certain structure, i.e. specifically where and what for they are in this structure. If this were not so, the existence of some organs and tissues consisting of the similar cells and performing very specific functions would be impossible, i.e. would be just some kind of cell jumble. In reality, it does not happen – different organs are clearly distinguishable and can be separated both from the whole organism and from each other. This is one of the Brain functions. Thirdly , the cell must know its function at a certain time in a certain place, depending on the conditions. I believe this situation does not require special explanation – everyone knows how many various reactions of a living organism to different external stimuli (changes in temperature, humidity, pressure, hunger, danger, etc.). It is clear that the first type of information can come into the cell only from somewhere outside, let's call it for simplicity

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