If you watch Dr. Pollack talk at the University of Washington, you'll find out that water may have the property to develop a thin layer of a phase, which is not solid, liquid, nor gaseous.
Dr. Gilbert N. Ling believes cell physiology depends on precisely those properties of water.
My point in this note is that the sizes are right.
One cell is a few $\mu$ms in size, the water layer is around that size also, the electromagnetic radiation that may pump the system is that size also.
Interesting.
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