Tomomi Uchiyama, Masato Nakano and Tomohiro Degawa
George Czerlinski and Rene Ryba
The recently “pictured” pair of Nano domains (NDs) interacting coherently in time was used here to further delineate ND-behavior and develop the structure of coherence domains of increasing size. This extension started with two pairs, then four, later with many more which eventually produced a “solid” sheath (containing coherent squares or rectangles within each other). These solid sheaths are stacked atop of each other forming a solid multi-layered “raft-like structure” called Coherent Domain (CD) (ranging in size from 1 μm to several μ m). It is our proposal that these CDs would then be fitting into specific cavities within organisms where their shape may need to adjust to the environment. Very little is known about the latter and how everything interacts in a living system. Various possibilities including experimental approaches are discussed.
James L Oschman and Nora H Oschman
DOI: 10.4172/2090-8369.1000113
Yunpeng Xue, Mehdi Jafarian, Amanullah Choudhry and Maziar Arjomandi
Fluid Mechanics: Open Access received 291 citations as per Google Scholar report