Lev Vilenchik
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Biography Dr. Lev Vilenchik is a world known physicist specializing in the quantum field theory, nuclear physics, physics of macromolecules, chromatography and drug development[1a, 2a]. He has been given birth on September 26, 1940 in the city Mahach-Kala (USSR). He was Professor at the USSR Academy of Sciences and after moving to the United States in 1987 was a professor at Purdue University and MIT, as well as Principal Scientist at different pharmaceutical companies including Monsanto, Schering-Plough, and Merck among others. Dr. Vilenchik was graduated from The Leningrad State University in 1962, and holds PhD and Doctor of Science Degrees in Physics and Mathematics[3a]. His mentor was professor Vladimir Fock, one of the founding fathers of the quantum mechanics and quantum electrodynamics. During his career, Dr. Vilenchik published a number of patents and over 100 publications in peer reviewed scientific international journals[4a]. Among those are manuscripts "Chromatography of Polymers"[5], "Modern Liquid Chromatography of Macromolecules"[6] and "Quintessence: A Thermodynamic Approach to the Phenomena of Nature"[7]. The book describes a fundamentally novel approach to understanding the phenomena of nature from the standpoint of classical, relativistic, quantum physics, and cosmology. Regularities of the living and inanimate worlds, as well as interactions between these two worlds and within each of them are described. Special attention devoted to health problems, placebo effect, hypnosis, eastern medicine, alternative medicine, manual therapy and contactless therapy. It is shown that for every phenomenon (even seemingly supernatural like telepathy, telekinesis, mirages, remote viewing, predictions of events, influence on the events, getting longevity, effects of yoga, reiki, and Emotional Freedom Techniques, contact with extraterrestrial civilizations, UFO problems, etc., described in the book as well), one can find a scientific interpretation. (Quoting Albert Einstein: "The scientific search is a constant race away from magic"). The book is written in the popular science format to be comprehended by general public. However, it might be attractive to individuals with diverse academic backgrounds including physics, chemistry, biology, psychology, medicine, education, religion, and alternative medicine. While the mathematical interpretation is not the main focus of the manuscript, for those mastering in mathematics and physics, the detailed mathematical description is included in the Supplementary sections.
Follow the contain of the book, three articles by Dr. Vilenchik were published in the following scientific journals[7-9]. In these articles four fundamental interactions (gravitational, electromagnetic, strong and weak nuclear) are treated as emergent from entropic interaction, whose concept, in principle, is not new, but is being used in a subjective mood[10a, 11a]. Instead of this, the entropic interactions are considered as a quintessence of Nature. Based on this, a correlation between change of entropy and the rhythm of time have been developed. Two categories of time: standard and individual, are introduced for any open thermodynamic systems. It is proven that rhythm of time for those systems is proportionate to the speed of change of their entropies. Individual rhythm of time can be controlled. It can be changed under the influence of external forces that change the state of these systems. The introduction of the concept of entropic interactions revives the Newtonian idea of long-range action in the material world. The coexistence of the long-range and short-range actions is explained by the entropic interconnection between all objects of Nature in accordance with the chosen version of the Mach’s Principle[12a] and property of the entropy as a positive countably additive function[13a].
Two more papers are preparing currently for publication. They are:“Entropic Change is a Ruler of the Biological Time” and ” Thermodynamic Basis of the Alternative Medicine”. In these papers, an explanation of the existence of the biological time is given from a standpoint of Thermodynamic Approach. The biological rhythm of time in living organisms is explained by their entropy changes. These changing regulate all the physiological, biological, biochemical, and physical processes that affect vital functions. It is shown that by altering the entropy we can control these processes, and hence the biological time. This opens up new possibilities in slowing the aging process and for the treatment of diseases.The alternative medicine is considered as a peculiar bridge between physics and usual medicine. The human body is identified as a thermodynamic system for which all laws of thermodynamics are carried out. Diseases bring a human organism out of an equilibrium state, creating in him the structural formations lowering its entropy. Treatment by usual and alternative methods stimulate emergence in the organism processes (or their intensification if they already are there) which destroy painful structures, increase entropy and return the organism in the equilibrium state.
References [1a] https://www.amazon.com/L.Z.-Vilenchik/e/B019VQ9RL6?tag=everybodywikien-20 [2a] http://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n79-140040/ [3a] http://www.dissercat.com/content/fizicheskie-osnovy-i-printsipy-prakticheskogo-primeneniya-eksklyuzivnoi-zhidkostnoi-khromato [4a] http://www.worldcat.org/search?q=au%3AVilenchik%2C+L.+Z.&qt=hot_author [5] B.G. Belenky and L.Z. Vilenchik, Chromatographija Polymerov, 1978, Khimia, Moscow. [6] B.G. Belenky and L.Z. Vilenchik, Modern Liquid Chromatography of Macromolecules, 1983, Elsevier. [7] Lev Z. Vilenchik, Entropic Essence of Nature" was published in "International Journal of Theoretical Physics, Group Theory and Non-linear Optics", Volume 17, Number 4, pp. 295-307, 2017. [8] Lev Z. Vilenchik, Psychological Treatment as a Manifestation of Thermodynamic Principles" was published in "International Journal of Psychology Research", Volume 11, Number 2, pp. 125-132, 2017. [9] Lev Z. Vilenchik, Coexistence of Short-Range and Long-Range Actions at Interactions of Material Objects and Phase Transitions” was published in the Journal of Nature Science and Sustainable Technology (JNSST) Volume 12, Issue 2, pp. 131-139, 2018. [10a] M. W. Wolkenstein, Configuration statistics of polymeric chains, Prod. Academy of Sciences of the USSR (1959). [11a] S. E. Bresler and B. L. Erusalimsky, 1965, Physics and chemistry of macromolecules, Nauka, Moscow (1965). [12a] E. Mach E., Mechanics, 1909. [13a] A. Sommerfeld, Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics, Lectures on Theoretical Physics, v.5, Academic Press, New York, NY.
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