Statistical experiments and observations confirming the existence of the internal time of the organism
AUTHORS : Mkhitaryan K.N.
RELEVANT UNIVERSITIES : Center “IMEDIS”, Moscow, Russia
YEAR : 2003 | Category : Research
1. Introduction: a statistical experiment aimed at refuting or confirmation of the hypothesis about the existence of internal time in the body Statistical experiments aimed at confirming or refuting the hypothesis of the existence of a model of its internal time in an organism [1, 2] are inseparable from statistical experiments that prove or refute the existence of representative systems of this time.
Indeed, in order to prove that some model of internal time exists, it is necessary to have a channel interaction with her, i.e. its representative system. Consequently, statistical experiments aimed at testing the hypothesis of the existence of internal time can be divided into classes, each of which includes experiments conducted with one of the supposed representative systems of this time.