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Non-inertial cavitation is the process in which small bubbles in a liquid are forced to
oscillate in the presence of an acoustic field, when the intensity of the acoustic field is
insufficient to cause total bubble collapse. This form of cavitation causes significantly
less erosion than inertial cavitation, and is often used for the cleaning of delicate
materials, such as silicon wafers.
Cavitation nature of the mechanical of metabolism at the cellular level, starting
from the crossing of eggs and origin of blastocyst pre-embryonic stage
“Divine miracle”, “spark of life” - epithets used by people, bearing in mind the
miraculous conception - anticipating the emergence of a new life of the human race. This
is despite the fact that biology, genetics, biochemistry, biotechnology have advanced in
their development, not to mention embryology. Here it is enough to give an example of
brilliant successes in the field of IVF - in vitro fertilization, namely the “in vitro”
technology in modern medical practice. Regarding the “divine miracle”, we are not going
to say anything disproving, but regarding the “vital spark” we are going to say something
not exactly disproving; - cavitation theory.
Meet the sperm and the female egg accompany cavitational sparks
«Scientists and biochemists from Northwestern University in the United States
conducted an experiment to monitor the connection of the sperm and egg mammal. As it
turned out, this process is accompanied by a powerful ejection of “spark flashes” - zinc
atoms, which emanate in waves, one after another. Biochemists experimentally captured
these “flashes” of zinc emanating from the egg at the time of fertilization (Figure
Northwestern University» : see in figures 1, 2!).
«The use of advanced technologies specially developed for this study allowed us to
capture atomic-molecular fireworks in detail. Scientists sought to determine exactly
where the zinc atoms originate. It turned out that particles are ejected directly from under
the surface of the egg. The egg cell contains about 8 thousand “pockets”, each of which
contains about a million zinc atoms» .
Figure 1. Light fireworks at the meeting of the sperm and egg
(illustration Northwestern University).

