Autogenic discharges are brain-directed neuronal discharges which occur during the practice of autogenic training (later called autogenic therapy) which are associated with a prohomeostatic shift in a wide variety of psychophysiologic processes. Rudiments of the Paine-Pensinger mathematical model of DNA as superconductant and generating coherent waves -- which phase-angle encode cytosine-guanine, guanine-cystosine and adenine-thymine, thymine-adenine sequences -- were first presented at a medical congress held in Kyoto during late summer of 1977. Speaking in terms of two field quantities, for simplicity’s sake designated STATIC and DYNAMIC, the absorption of rotation representing the biostatic field leads to a local time rate of change in the biodynamic field, weighted by +1/c. On the other hand, the absorption of rotation representing the biodynamic field leads to a local time rate of change in the biostatic field, weighted by -1/c. If the biostatic field exhibits the net (total) transfer of energy associated with the coherent wave phenomenon -- either in its positive or negative modes -- then one nucleotide pairing (say A-T or T-A) is associated with the absorption of energy out of the biodynamic field. On the other hand, if the biodynamic field exhibits the net (total) transfer of energy associated with the coherent wave phenomenon -- either in its positive or negative modes -- then the other nucleotide pairing (say C-G or G-C) is associated with the absorption of energy out of the biostatic field. The coefficient, c, represents the phase velocity of the coherent wave pattern associated with the (100%) efficient transfer of energy between the biostatic and biodynamic fields. The involved acoustic and electromagnetic wave phenomena are the signatures of the changing dynamics of the mass configuration of the DNA molecule exemplified by the changing nucleotide sequences. The superconducting status arises as a result of the synchronous relationship between the (acoustic and electromagnetic) wave phenomena and the internal mass dynamic. Experimental research is still required to determine which nucleotide pairs and which field quantities are associated with one another.
The presentation was made by way of proposing a model of how systematic mutations may occur as a result of autogenic shift in tonic activation of the brain associated with a radical transformation of the baud rate of consciousness. The paper, later published in the Journal of Altered States of Consciousness, touched upon non-equilibrium thermodynamics, the structural psychoanalytic theory of automatization and deautomatization, neural hologram hypothesis, analog-type data system, electron transport chains, and discussed the etiology and clinical findings associated with abnormalities in autogenic discharges. Three basic questions were posed: (1) Are all psychophysiologic processes mediated by autogenic discharge activity? (2) Is there possible a dynamic metaprocess model of the electromagnetic structure of the autogenic discharge? (3) Can psychophysiologic shifts to higher and lower levels of functional integration be accounted for in terms of the interaction of the variables used in a dynamic model of the autogenic discharge?