Medical Hypotheses
Volume 73, Issue 3 , Pages 296-301, September 2009

Photons and evolution: Quantum mechanical processes modulate sexual differentiation

Psybernetics Inc. (Research Group), 28 Eastern Avenue, Augusta, ME 04330, United States

Received 20 March 2009; accepted 21 March 2009. published online 01 May 2009.

Summary 

This paper will show that the fractional difference in the human gender ratio (GR) between the GRat death for those born in solar cycle peak years (maxima) and the GRat death in those born in solar cycle non-peak years (minima), e.g., 0.023, divided by Π, yields a reasonable approximation of the quantum mechanical constant, alpha, or the fine structure constant (FSC) ∼0.007297… or ∼1/137. This finding is based on a sample of approximately 50 million cases using common, readily available demographic data, e.g., state of birth, birth date, death date, and gender. Physicists Nair, Geim et al. had found precisely the same fractional difference, 0.023, in the absorption of white light (sunlight) by a single-atom thick layer of graphene, a carbon skeleton resembling chicken wire fencing. This absorption fraction, when divided by Π, yielded the FSC and was the first time this constant could “so directly be assessed practically by the naked eye”. As the GR is a reflection of sexual differentiation, this paper reveals that a quantum mechanical process, as manifested by the FSC, is playing a role in the primordial process of replication, a necessary requirement of life. Successful replication is the primary engine driving evolution, which at a biochemical level, is a quantum mechanical process dependent upon photonic energy from the Sun. We propose that a quantum-mechanical, photon-driven chemical evolution preceded natural selection in biology and the mechanisms of mitosis and meiosis are manifestations of this chemical evolution in ancient seas over 3 billion years ago. Evolutionary processes became extant first in self-replicating molecules forced to adapt to high energy photons, mostly likely in the ultraviolet spectrum. These events led to evolution by natural selection as complex mixing of genetic material within species creating the variety needed to match changing environments reflecting the same process initiated at the dawn of life. Both evolutionary mechanisms coexist and are interactive. The periodic energy of solar maxima is likely modulating the human genome from maternal integument to an embryo in utero with non-local mechanisms intrinsic to quantum mechanics.

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PII: S0306-9877(09)00219-9

doi:10.1016/j.mehy.2009.03.028

Medical Hypotheses
Volume 73, Issue 3 , Pages 296-301, September 2009