Regular Changes in the Form of Histograms Obtained for the Data of Physical Measurements and Mathematical Modeling
T. A. Zenchenko1, M. V. Fedorov1, K. I. Zenchenko1, A. A. Konradov2, and S. E. Shnoll1
of Theoretical and Experimental Biophysics, Russian Academy of Sciences, Pushchino, Moscow Region, 142290 Russia 2Emanuel Institute of Biochemical Physics, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, 117977 Russia
Received March 22, 2001; in final form, July 17, 2001
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Abstract—Further studies on the phenomenon of macroscopic fluctuations in the results of measurements for geographically remote objects confirmed the previously made conclusion that the probability of obtaining histograms of similar form for processes monitored in different time zones increases at the same local time in the points of measurement. Moreover, it was found that realization of pseudorandom number sequences in mathematical generators may give rise to sequences of histograms very similar to the sequences obtained in real physical series of measurements. This may be indicative of the existence of heretofore unknown regularities in series conventionally held to be exemplary random, both physical and mathematical.