The mechanism of the implementation of the negentropic principle of bioresonance therapy (hypothesis)
AUTHORS : Gotovsky Yu.V. | Demsky V.P. | Urazovskaya T.M.
RELEVANT UNIVERSITIES : Center “IMEDIS”, Moscow, “URTIKA”, Tver, Russia
YEAR : 2001 | Category : Educational
The essence of the negentropic principle of bioresonance therapy lies in the directed creation of conditions for the reversibility of processes occurring in the human body, as an open self-organizing system [1]. At the same time, reversibility is understood here not as a change in the direction of the process backward, but as the implementation of the next cycle of self-organization in new (more complete and more adequate) conditions of its information support. In terms of adaptation theory, this means the following. An organism, being in a state of adaptation to the complex of acting environmental factors proposed to it, seeks to maintain this state as long as the complex of factors acting on the organism is standard (unchanged).