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Life: Its Physics and Dynamics

AUTHOR: Jaime S. Carvalho
ISBN: 156167821X

SHORT DESCRIPTION: "Life: Its Physics and Dynamics" is about energy, which is the "stuff" of all existence, particularly its electromagnetic form. Beginning with a layman's review of the basic concepts of quantum mechanics and the electromagnetic nature of living...

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Life: Its Physics and Dynamics
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by Jaime S. Carvalho

Book Description
What is "life"? This ancient question has captured the imagination, inspired spiritual quests, and fueled scientific exploration since the beginning of time. In "Life: Its Physics and Dynamics, author Jaime Carvalho explores the basic concept of life. Written with physicians and medical students in mind, the book is also appropriate for biologists, biological physicists, or any interested student of life. "Life: Its Physics and Dynamics" is about energy, which is the "stuff" of all existence, particularly its electromagnetic form. Beginning with a layman's review of the basic concepts of quantum mechanics and the electromagnetic nature of living processes, Carvalho carefully leads readers through a description of the structure and function of life at increasing levels of organization. He takes modern physics toward a new revelation while giving readers an insightful view and understanding of energy transformation, and the creation of structural and functional order. Complete with full-color diagrams and illustrations, the theories are presented in a simple, easy to understand style, making "Life: Its Physics and Dynamics accessible to anyone interested in the study of living structure.

About the Author
Jaime S. Carvalho earned his B.S. degree from the University of Coimbra in Portugal and graduated summa cum laude with a medical degree from the Lisbon Medical School. He has written numerous articles published in professional journals and is the recipient of many honors. He currently resides in Massachusetts and works as a consultant for the Veteran's Administration Medical Center in Providence, Rhode Island.


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Life: Its Physics and Dynamics
- Book Reviews,
by Jaime S. Carvalho

Life: Its Physics and Dynamics

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Over the last twenty years we have witnessed an exponential expansion of knowledge in all branches of science. This has led to sub-specialization of disciplines, but this approach has created barriers to the cross-flow of information. The different branches of science are becoming ever more independent of each other. This is certainly true for biology and medicine, whose ties to modern physics have become increasingly tenuous. Although medicine is intended to preserve health and life, there is little emphasis in medical textbooks on what constitutes life itself. Life: Its Physics and Dynamics transfers very basic concepts and theories that bear heavily on our present understanding of the living state from the physical and chemical literature to the biological and medical sciences. The living state of matter is treated, not in isolation, as present textbooks of biochemistry do, but in its relation to surrounding space. Quantum concepts are introduced which are capable of describing living processes as interactions of waves rather than of molecules and macromolecules. The wave concept, with the energy and information it implicitly contains, is better attuned to the overall functioning of living systems and their interaction with the environment. Other basic concepts, such as those of asymmetry, structure, pattern, complexity, and order, which are required for our present day understanding of life processes, are also presented and explained in the context of modern theories of energy organization.

Most of the book is about energy, the stuff of all existence, particularly in its electromagnetic form. In this regard, water and protein, the major substrates of life, are viewed as carriers of continuously pulsating electric dipoles. Life, clearly, is electromagnetic in nature. To avoid involvement with their mathematical basis, the theories are presented and discussed in an elementary fashion. This makes the reading of the book accessible to anybody with a high school education even though it is directed to biologists, physicians, and physicists involved in the study of living structures.


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