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What is life?

2/15/2016

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Everything is in constant motion.  The planets orbit the sun, electrons orbit the nucleus of the atom, and just as comets seem to fly through outer space freely, electrons move through everything.  Yet, as the famous philosopher Leibnitz said, all things living and inanimate, are made up of infinitesimally small monads, creating all things from an essential reality.  Indeed, the duality holds true: nothing is really free,  not the lonely comet or the freewheeling electron.  Each thing is affected by everything else in the universe.  Gravity proceeds from masses, and gravity is everywhere.  So, too, is the electromagnetism.  This meaning.... nothing is actually free as one might think.   If everything is ultimately made up of the same stuff, and nothing is really free, then what is life?  What is the difference between a living thing and a so-called inanimate object?
    The definition of life in biological terms relates to intrinsic functions, like reproduction, organismic motility....etc.  Sustenance of living things depend upon extrinsic factors too, like ingestion of food for energy, and for humans social contact is vitally important.  What of consciousness?  Do animals reason beyond instinct, and do they emote when hurt?  Do plants manifest consciousness, and do they have feelings? These questions provide debatable issues, but a table nonetheless doesn't feel or think.   What then is the fundamental difference between a living entity and an inanimate table, in spite of the notion that all things are in motion, and are ultimately composed of the same essentic?  
    The difference between life and non-life is "organization."  Living things are composed of collections of trillions of atoms that cooperate to provide an intrinsic global communications system to maintain self integrity-physically,emotionally and spiritually.  
    I now refer to an intrinsic electromagnetic immune system that is globally regulable.  The order of this living system must exhibit the capacity for reversible processes.  That is, living systems can heal themselves when they are disturbed.  If you scratch a table, it stays scratched, but when we are scratched, the body heals the wound.  Healing occurs when the global system dictates the reorientation of our atoms in space and time.  All biochemical events are regulated by this atomic system of communications.  And, since we are composed of elementary electric charges in constant motion, natural magnetic forces are at the root of all healing, all reversible processes.  For example, the heart mirrors all changes in the body by varying each heartbeat, call heart rate variability or HRV.  When a disturbance occurs in the body, the heartbeat changes, and when the disturbance is renormalized, the heartbeat is restored.  
    All the organs of the body are related via electromagnetic forces, with the brain serving as the leader.  The greatest source of disharmony is stress, and it is the job of the brain to restore order through electromagnetic signaling .
    Renormalization of electromagnetic balance, and restoration of homeostatic function, can be achieved through magnetic resonance therapy, because natural and safe magnetic forces are sent holistically to all body parts, communicating and reconditioning balance, order and homeostasis.  Only life can receive signals like this to then heal itself.  A table can't do this, because non-life is not intrinsically ordered to restore itself.  Thus, life is a vital process, whereas non-life is a globally static entity. 
    Finally, the relationship and order of the universe must come from an ultimate creative source.  As stars exhaust their energies, they explode to create stardust, to later congeal and create new stars-the universe replenishes itself.  Thus, God is the living Creator of everything.  God is the ultimate source of all healing.
    We are stardust! All living things are universes of electromagnetic and gravitational energies that replenish themselves. 
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