Quantum Medicine has come to stay.
The Biophysical worldview of Professor Rakovic

Once in a while there appears on the international market books that shakes the foundation of our society, generating a world view of things as they ought to be, rather than how they have been presented. Physics has had a number of major earthquakes since the discovery of quantified energy distribution introduced by brilliant minds as Max Plank, Albert Einstein, Erwin Schrödinger and their generation of heaven storming discoveries that tore down the  Welt Anschauung of the 19th century physics: knowing all is such a simple attitude. After a century of quantum physics and relativistic physics the world will never be the same.

But did these major breakthroughs in physics enter biology? Nobel Laureate professor Szent György expressed the new fundamentals of biology when calling: “all medicine is energy medicine” and predicting an immanent future when biochemistry would be reduced to energy-physics.

Unfortunately for us this never came into being due to the sad fact that medicine as practiced is not a friendly community open to physical science; but a closed community embedded in 19th century biochemistry and morphological thinking. Few physicists in the West have ever gained access to the Medicine Hall of fame, although in Russia and Eastern Europe there has been a more fertile cooperation. Thus from the old behind the iron curtain landscape emerges a new heroic effort to knock on the doors of 19th century medicine; this newcomer to the game is professor Dejan Rakovic with a most scholarly work : Integrative Biophysics, Quantum Medicine and Quantum Holographic Informatics: Psychosomatic- cognitive Implications (IASC& IEPSP,Belgrade 2009). Behind this title hides a wealth of 20th century quantum physics and computer research knowledge ready to be implemented into medical science, psychology and even some traditional therapies like acupuncture !

The problem is of course: Rakovic writes for the higher academic audience and medical doctors are not invited. If, however, you happen to belong to the few who have been educated in both fields, like myself, there is hope to grasp the main ideas. So here follows a short resumè.

The introduction to the book takes a  tour the force through physical facts that clearly show that humans as well as animals are energy-based beings influenced by a number of outer energy fields, like the electromagnetic components of weather, the circadian rhythms of the day-night cycle and the energy nature of our metabolism. For those of us still remembering how energy is produced in the cell, the trick of nature is to strip either sugar, fat or amino acids of electrons in their high energy state by adding Oxygen, attach them to Phosphorus and send them to do work. Clearly quantum principles are at work. How could medicine men forget their days of Biochemistry and how could our lecturers hide the simple facts?

 

Having introduced the reader to ideas as energy and rhythms of nature, Rakovic asks: What about the oscillatory nature of energy? Probably you have forgotten that all components in nature vibrate, from the energy levels in atoms up to large structures like cell membranes and whole cells. Their activity is not stable, they are metastable, constantly shifting energy states and vibrating with complex frequency patterns. From there on the road is paved for the Quantum-physicist Rakovic to go on in his theoretical work.

He now takes up the task of introducing empirical science from the East based on the vibratory nature of living organic energies, like acupuncture and Micro Wave Therapy. Using tuned microwave signals on acupuncture points the healing of organic diseases has been proved beyond all reasonable doubt to speed up significantly. Russians have done this for decades; in the West we are still largely ignorant.

Then Rakovic goes on to hammer on still a closed door: psychology. Instead of using Freudian concepts he goes to the heart of the matter: The mind as an expression of a nervous system operating on a quantum physical basis. Energy imbalances do not only spell pains, aches and sickness of the body: it also spells alterations in the way we think and feel! You are not only a thinking machine programmed by society; the machine is also steered by biochemistry and energy vibratory states. The West has recently awoken to the chemical nature of the mind; but have they yet started to implement the energy and software components of the computer? Answer is not, if we look at daily practice in the doctors office whether private or in the hospitals!! Rakovic and his colleges in the East ask us to wake up. Psychotherapy may well be done equally well with energy medicine. Thought Field Therapy and similar cognitive therapies compare to the Western chemicals and hospitalization; and even better so! Therefore Rakovic asks us to look to the future medicine that has been around for some decades: quantum medicine!

So far most doctors and biologists may sense a scent of “alternative medicine”. But it is easily seen that professor Rakovic is out to investigate reality without looking to artificially created boundaries. Compartmentalization of science is a sociological thing; reality is a continuum to be explored by whatever means are meaningful within the spectrum for which they are meant to be used. So naturally energy physics is best applied to the energy part of the spectrum.

When the book starts on the chapters dealing with the mathematical science of the human energy system, it starts to shine more than the ordinary. Chapter 2 and onwards start with neuronal networks; the mathematical science of analyzing how clusters of cells communicate and cooperate to create a hierarchical system retrieving information, making a map of reality and send output back to the body to operate in  “real life”. Network analysis is here done by using Hopfield equation system. The equations are modified by mathematical tools, as Hebbian memory matrix and Haken oscillatory equations. From such tools, used by computer constructors and neuronal scientists, emerge some strange mathematical realities: namely that networks where energy of components are vibrating (oscillating) behave as molecular components in quantum physical systems.

It is often said that cosmologist Stephen Hawkins is dreaming of applying quantum physics to astro-physics to create a unified theory of the universe. So far he has not succeeded. However, Rakovic has succeed in another even more complicated universe: the human body-mind-soul system to describe it by a quantum field like system of equations. If the Universe really behaves in a similar manner, it confirms the age old saying: As above (in the universe) so below (in the micro -verse that is man)!

Using whatever quantum physics and network analysis have to offer Rakovic goes on to attack problems as memory, consciousness, states of consciousness and brain structure! Wherever he looks, the same equations turn out to be useful, whether for phenomena as enzymes, isomers, how cells are built, or how cells function.

On the road there appears a plethora of idioms from the frontiers of science and consciousness research, like coherent mental states and fractal qualities of neuronal networks. From such mathematical analysis acupuncture appears to be easily justified.

The last chapters of the book are devoted to the macroscopic nature of the brain, how nerve cells interconnect, the mapping of information in the brain, and the holographic nature of the brain/mind. Integrating these more mundane medical facts with quantum physics and network modelling, Rakovic deals with subjects such as consciousness, perception, learning ,memorising, thinking, language, emotions, and once again acupuncture and techniques that are developed from acupuncture, and Thought Field Therapy. Even Buddhism and meditation enter the discussion.

To cover all aspects of this book is too much for one article. It is, however, worth while reading for medical doctors, psychotherapists, and acupuncturists to mention a few, to keep ahead in a very rapidly expanding frontier of scientific research. What we have inherited from19th century chemical – morphological medical science is today but one field in the spectrum of biological research that starts with molecules and ends with consciousness as an integral part of biological living structures. Strange as it may seem: energy science is the only tool that spans it all .Matter conforms to energy as is also shown in another revolutionary work by Russian scientists Valeri Koutcherouk and Mikail Bazanov in their Vita Geo Theory that goes to prove that the same equations that describes the movements of the solar system also generate the morphological form of the human being; both as a whole and in the form of the separate organs! This goes to say: energy science is the over all science; morphology and chemistry are the hard end products of energy transformational laws.

All in all: the Book is well put together. However we cannot wait until there comes a more easy to read more heavily illustrated popular version without sacrificing content to be appreciated by ordinary medical personnel as well as laypeople. It is simply too important to be “just another scientific work”. It may indeed be “the work” for the next decade to be used as a corner-stone in building a new medicine for the future…where physicists are heartily welcome at last!

Bjorn  J  Øverbye MD, PhD                                             Arendal helsesenter as , bjorn (at)dr-overbye.no                                                                                                               Box 348- N48037

 

 

 

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