User:John Fabian Daly

Bioclock science is the study of biological patterns. A biological event is observed, timed for its relationship to daylight, dusk, darkness and dawn'' and checked for repetition. Daly's Theorem states: All species have four sequentially functioning parts. These four parts originated from the effects of light and gravity on the structure and functioning of DNA. A "bioclock" is defined as "a repeating biological event". The equation for Daly's Theorem is: B = S1+S2+S3+S4. wherein "B" is a bioclock and each "S" is one of its four subdivisions. Thus, the equation is valid for both a species such as a bacterium with a 1-hour bioclock for DNA replication and the human with a 24-hour bioclock for rotating through the four general types of behavior (awake, drowsy, asleep and awakening). Daly's Periodic Table of the Bioclocks lists species by their bioclocks. Daly's Study Guide is a summary that contains the basic tenets of bioclock science and may be used for researching any species. The Guide shows that the brain first uses four sequentially functioning regions that can be evaluated for efficiency. For example, when the memory process is blocked at the hippocampal rotary and it is attributed to noise and metal poisoning, the result is the unhealthy blank stare of autism or agitated stated of Alzheimer's The Guide shows there is a heartbeat bioclock that gives priority to left brain function over right brain function and results in every so-called "conscious" individual actually experiencing millisecond episodes of sleep. REM-sleep, itself, is shown to be aligning neuro-muscular circuitry in a preparatory step to mind-body coordination. Learn more about J. Fabian Daly and "Bi-Sci" at BioclockScience.com.