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Biotic Field is an Electrodynamic Field experienced by the biomembranes of prokaryotic cells and the biomembranes of the mitochondria and chloroplasts in eukaryotic cells, which is due to the effects exerted by the fluctuations of the Electromagnetic Field on in-motion electrically charged particles (Photons, Electrons, and Protons) through specialized molecules, like ATP Synthase.
Biotic field is an Electrodynamic Field experienced by the biomembranes of prokaryotic cells and by the biomembranes of mitochondria and chloroplasts of eukaryotic cells.
The Biotic Field is generated by the effects of the fluctuations in the Electromagnetic Fields on the interactions between particles through photons; whereas, life is the state of the implied quantum energy in the Biotic Field.
The notions of globally and locally accumulated (regulated) biogens and biotic sensitivity (Gorshkov, 1984) are central to the description of the biotic regulation mechanism.
As shown in the biotic regulation concept (Gorshkov et al., 2000; Makar'eva, Gorshkov, 2001; Gorshkov, Makarieva, 2002) the modern climate of Earth is physically unstable.
Unlike the Gaia hypothesis, the biotic regulation concept clearly proves that urgent conservation of undisturbed biota on globally significant areas of the planet's surface is an indispensable prerequisite for personal survival of contemporary people and their direct offspring.