Dr Glen Gordon, considered a senior spokesman for electromagnetism’s natural role in healing after trauma or illness, will present his new understanding of that universal force’s control of cell function to an international group of scientists convened in Shanghai in May, 2008.
In his keynote presentation he will discuss his paper 'Protein Iteration and
Cellular Response to Extrinsic Electromagnetic Forces', to be published by IEEE
in The Proceedings of The International Conference on Bioinformatics and
Biophysics.
An electromagnetic pulse can be restorative following injury or may cause cancer in organs it reaches; Dr Gordon explains the different electromagnetic effects necessary to create such outcomes in his new insight.
Noting that proteins have acted as cellular computers for over 3 billion yrs., conferees will hear Dr Gordon describe TWO energy systems in contrast to the single ATP energy system classically thought to control cell function until now.
EM fields activate strategically located transducers, elements and molecules present in DNA, enzymes, and other proteins, to speed series of vibrational signals along protein information pathways at the speed of sound. Specifically structured to interpret these signal series, proteins respond at specific tempos with shape changes that make possible ATP’s “power” role, i.e. moving vital substrate in and out of the cell.
The ability of information control circuits to activate power circuits is critical to many modern transportation systems, thus the corollary, “man invents little, but rather rediscovers what nature has developed before him”.
Electromagnetism, the universal force that controls computers today, assumed the same role 3 billion yrs ago as the first proteins computed series of signals and the correct response needed for more complex assemblies and finally life.
This natural symbiotic balance between EM fields and life has been cited by Stephen Hawking, “EM is the universal force responsible for life itself”, but Dr Gordon’s paper is the first to explain how that takes place.
For more information on the 2nd International Conference on Bioinformatics and
Biomedical Engineering (iCBBE2008) visit
www.icbbe.org.
About EM-PROBE Technologies
Sports medicine specialist and researcher, Dr. Glen Gordon founded EM-PROBE Technologies in 2001. Dr. Gordon, the first MD in the United States approved to treat humans with soft tissue injury and arthritis using nanosecond pulsed electromagnetic field technology, chaired the first symposium on free radical damage in sports injury presented at an annual meeting of The American College of Sports Medicine. An invited speaker at a 2006 W.H.O.
international meeting on integrative medicine, he conducts research on his
company's miniaturized, FDA-approved, hand held device, the result of 25 years
of research and development. EMpulse is effective for the relief of pain and
inflammation in a variety of conditions. For more information about EM-PROBE Technologies, please visit www.em-probe.com, or call 1-888-697-9996.