Biological Systems Depend on Communication Over Distances: A Review of the Fundamental Mechanisms, Associated challenges, and the Potential Effect of the Constrained Disorder Principle

生物系统依赖于远距离通讯:基本机制、相关挑战及受限无序原理的潜在影响综述

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Abstract

Biological systems depend on communication over distances, ranging from molecular gradients to systemic neuroendocrine and neuroimmune circuits. While many distance effects in biology are explained by well-established mechanisms such as diffusion, paracrine signaling, neural conduction, and extracellular vesicle trafficking, there are also claims of long-distance influences that may be mediated by consciousness, electromagnetic fields, or hypothesized morphic fields. This review synthesizes controlled laboratory evidence, evaluates speculative mechanisms, including quantum field effects and morphic resonance, and compares them with well-replicated findings in immunology and bioelectromagnetics. The Constrained Disorder Principle (CDP) is a novel theoretical framework that posits variability within constraints as essential for biological function and may underlie some of these effects. The paper discusses the debate over methodological rigor and replicability in research on nonlocal biological effects. While evidence supports the importance of distance in biological communication through known carriers, claims regarding consciousness and morphic resonance remain unverified, despite challenges to their validity. Future research must strike a balance between openness and rigorous experimental standards.

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