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Resonance Interaction of the Protein Fragment of the Viral Capsid and the RNA Fragment in the Body Cell

Collaboration of scientists from different countries is a crucial tool for the development of science. Today’s pandemic initiates the integration of the ideas of scientists around the world to study and combat the aggressive pathogen COVID-19. Under current circumstances, we are losing informal comm...

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Autores principales: Goncharuk, V. V., Solianyk, L. O., Goncharuk, D. K.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Pleiades Publishing 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8603910/
http://dx.doi.org/10.3103/S1063455X21050040
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description Collaboration of scientists from different countries is a crucial tool for the development of science. Today’s pandemic initiates the integration of the ideas of scientists around the world to study and combat the aggressive pathogen COVID-19. Under current circumstances, we are losing informal communication as one of the essential aspects of scientific progress. This situation seriously changes the paradigm of the development of scientific thought, reducing communication to formal things. Scientific discoveries occur just when thought goes beyond the framework. Thus, the pandemic poses a comprehensive threat to society. To date, the uncontrolled situation of the pandemic is associated with a multifaceted behavioral factor of the virus. The virus acts differently on different continents of the planet and within the same geographical area, which makes its symptoms somewhat arbitrary. This pushes to an entirely new, information-wave level of understanding of the virus. The penetration of virions into the cell is the transfer of information, in this case, foreign to it and damaging. The interaction of the “virtual signal” with the “information receiver” is evident, and the virion itself is considered a virtual genetic signal, which becomes real only when received by a cell with an adequate code. The nature of the information contained in viruses is essential for determining the formation of diseases. These may be purely functional disorders, inflammatory (regardless of their location), or other processes. All of the above is determined based on the vibration frequencies of the virus–organism system. Viruses, like other biological objects, are characterized by both systemic biological properties and purely physical ones. If we consider the human body from the standpoint of physical properties, there is no division between the body’s internal environment and the external one. There is a single environment engulfed in cyclic, oscillatory processes, the characteristics of which are the same everywhere: in a person, in the movement of planets, on the Sun, and in interplanetary space. Throughout evolutionary history, both the virus and the organism are formed based on mutual environmental fluctuations. The formation of a specific oscillatory system, based on general physical considerations, ends when the oscillations of all system components are coordinated with each other. Thus, having information about the vibration frequencies of viral fragments, we can artificially select such a protein, the vibration frequency of which corresponds to the rhythm of the virus fragment. Such a protein could bind to the virus, preventing it from infecting healthy cells.
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spelling pubmed-86039102021-11-22 Resonance Interaction of the Protein Fragment of the Viral Capsid and the RNA Fragment in the Body Cell Goncharuk, V. V. Solianyk, L. O. Goncharuk, D. K. J. Water Chem. Technol. New in the Science of Water Collaboration of scientists from different countries is a crucial tool for the development of science. Today’s pandemic initiates the integration of the ideas of scientists around the world to study and combat the aggressive pathogen COVID-19. Under current circumstances, we are losing informal communication as one of the essential aspects of scientific progress. This situation seriously changes the paradigm of the development of scientific thought, reducing communication to formal things. Scientific discoveries occur just when thought goes beyond the framework. Thus, the pandemic poses a comprehensive threat to society. To date, the uncontrolled situation of the pandemic is associated with a multifaceted behavioral factor of the virus. The virus acts differently on different continents of the planet and within the same geographical area, which makes its symptoms somewhat arbitrary. This pushes to an entirely new, information-wave level of understanding of the virus. The penetration of virions into the cell is the transfer of information, in this case, foreign to it and damaging. The interaction of the “virtual signal” with the “information receiver” is evident, and the virion itself is considered a virtual genetic signal, which becomes real only when received by a cell with an adequate code. The nature of the information contained in viruses is essential for determining the formation of diseases. These may be purely functional disorders, inflammatory (regardless of their location), or other processes. All of the above is determined based on the vibration frequencies of the virus–organism system. Viruses, like other biological objects, are characterized by both systemic biological properties and purely physical ones. If we consider the human body from the standpoint of physical properties, there is no division between the body’s internal environment and the external one. There is a single environment engulfed in cyclic, oscillatory processes, the characteristics of which are the same everywhere: in a person, in the movement of planets, on the Sun, and in interplanetary space. Throughout evolutionary history, both the virus and the organism are formed based on mutual environmental fluctuations. The formation of a specific oscillatory system, based on general physical considerations, ends when the oscillations of all system components are coordinated with each other. Thus, having information about the vibration frequencies of viral fragments, we can artificially select such a protein, the vibration frequency of which corresponds to the rhythm of the virus fragment. Such a protein could bind to the virus, preventing it from infecting healthy cells. Pleiades Publishing 2021-11-19 2021 /pmc/articles/PMC8603910/ http://dx.doi.org/10.3103/S1063455X21050040 Text en © Allerton Press, Inc. 2021, ISSN 1063-455X, Journal of Water Chemistry and Technology, 2021, Vol. 43, No. 5, pp. 355–360. © Allerton Press, Inc., 2021.Russian Text © The Author(s), 2021, published in Khimiya i Tekhnologiya Vody, 2021, Vol. 43, No. 5, pp. 444–450. This article is made available via the PMC Open Access Subset for unrestricted research re-use and secondary analysis in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source. These permissions are granted for the duration of the World Health Organization (WHO) declaration of COVID-19 as a global pandemic.
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Resonance Interaction of the Protein Fragment of the Viral Capsid and the RNA Fragment in the Body Cell
title Resonance Interaction of the Protein Fragment of the Viral Capsid and the RNA Fragment in the Body Cell
title_full Resonance Interaction of the Protein Fragment of the Viral Capsid and the RNA Fragment in the Body Cell
title_fullStr Resonance Interaction of the Protein Fragment of the Viral Capsid and the RNA Fragment in the Body Cell
title_full_unstemmed Resonance Interaction of the Protein Fragment of the Viral Capsid and the RNA Fragment in the Body Cell
title_short Resonance Interaction of the Protein Fragment of the Viral Capsid and the RNA Fragment in the Body Cell
title_sort resonance interaction of the protein fragment of the viral capsid and the rna fragment in the body cell
topic New in the Science of Water
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8603910/
http://dx.doi.org/10.3103/S1063455X21050040
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