Influences of Gauge Field on Living Bodies [Tutorial Lecture 4]

Author: Aoki Takashi//Yoshihuku Yasuo//Adachi Yoshinori
Affiliation: Department of Engineering Physics, Chubu University (Aichi, Japan)//High-Tech Research Center, Chubu University (Aichi, Japan)//College of Business Administration and Information Science, Chubu University (Aichi, Japan)
Conference/Journal: J Intl Soc Life Info Science
Date published: 1999
Other: Volume ID: 17 , Issue ID: 2 , Pages: 385-388 , Word Count: 110


It was found that a gauge field (vector potential field) created by a vector potential generator exerts biomedical influences on the electrodermal activities of skin surfaces, heart beats, blood pulse shapes, and the temperature of skin surfaces, that is, it affects the autonomous nervous system. Furthermore, it was found that the vector potential field influences half widths of NMR (nuclear magnetic resonance) spectra peaks and viscosity coefficients of liquids. A human body emits a vector potential field because there are electric currents in the body. This suggests that a human body would exert biomedical influences on another body. The authors will give explanations concerning the above, and discuss future prospects.