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THE SMART FLUID OR THE NANO-GRAVITATIONAL DETECTOR

 

F. Assande 1, 2, I. Doumbia2, V. S. Kouassi1

1Institut de Régulation Epigénétique

2Université de Cocody

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The emission of coherent light waves in the telomere, led us to study the structuring of a fluid of a new kind in interaction with a field of forces being identified with space. In this study, rare gas bubbles regarded as free material points have constant speeds in size and direction only in one clean system. These bubbles can turn compared to the clean system and it there more linear relation between coordinates and time. We can thus allot this result to the force of Coriolis and the centrifugal force. According to the old design, these forces are apparent forces, and not something of reality physically, they are simply calculated sizes intended to make disappear the variations coming from employment from an unsuitable system. Here, we cannot consider such a frame of reference, at least in the vicinity of the axis of rotation, like any acceptable. We must regard these forces as real, consequences of the field of gravitation produced in this system. That will generate with the critical point of the concentration of the bubbles, a chain of pairs of bubbles in rotation forming of resounding gravitational. The compression and the depression of a rare gas bubble by an incidental gravitational undulation make it possible to generate biophotons of which the wavelengths vary from 200 nm with 800 nm. This principle which makes it possible to detect the variations of accelerations plays a crucial role in the controlled enzymatic reactions.