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- Title
The temporal organization of life: the impact of multi-frequency non-linear biologic time structure upon the host-cancer balance.
- Authors
Hrushesky, W J
- Abstract
The current scientific paradigm, based upon an erroneous assumption of linear biologic reality and simple cause and effect relationships, has outlived its usefulness. In order to begin to turn the voluminous data the reductive process provides us with daily into meaningful understanding of life, it is essential to integrate these data within a complex, multi-frequency temporo-spatial framework. This rhythmic chronobiology more accurately depicts the life process, as well as its evolutionary and ongoing vital interaction with the pulsating cosmic resonance structure. Examples of the kinds of thinking and experiments necessary to exploit this new paradigm are provided.
- Publication
Japanese journal of clinical oncology, 2000, Vol 30, Issue 12, p529
- ISSN
0368-2811
- Publication type
Journal Article
- DOI
10.1093/jjco/hyd134