Abstract:
Iin the end of the 20th century, V. Ginsburg, a Nobel prize winner, presented three “great” problems of physics directly related to living systems. After the discovery of the Eskov–Zinchenko effect, these three problems became the problems of biosystems. The second problem on the list is the loss of homogeneity in sampling groups. This is a “great” problem for all sciences studying living systems or type 3 systems according to W. Weaver.